Hidden Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 286 of the book. Hidden Peak is located in a section of the Lost River Range drained by the Big Lost River in the south, Lower Cedar Creek in the west, Wet Creek in the north, and Pass Creek in the east. This section of the range is the most … Continue reading

Peak 10540 (Hemingway Peak)

This peak is not in the book. I believe that Rick Baugher first identified the peak as Hemingway Peak. Livingston Douglas added commentary to the peak’s introductory paragraph, new route descriptions, and new photos. Updated December 2024 Hemingway Peak is located a mile west-northwest of Peak 10598. It sits above the headwaters of both the West Fork Trail Creek and … Continue reading

Peak 10380 (Rosencrance Peak) by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. See Dan Robbins’ trip report linked below for another ascent route. Livingston Douglas added a new photo. Updated November 2025 The Rosencrance massif has two ranked summits: the southeast summit (Rosencrance Peak) and the northwest summit (West Rosencrance Peak). The southeast summit is just over 100 feet higher than the northwest summit. Due … Continue reading

Peak 10713 (Fourth of July Peak)

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 224 of the book. Peak 10713 (locally known as Fourth of July Peak) is not as well known as the bigger White Cloud Mountains, probably because it is not officially named. However, it is a worthwhile goal and is centrally located with quick, good access. Most people climb Fourth of … Continue reading

Lakeview Mountain

This peak is not in the book. The Panhandle National Forest maintains a web page for this peak. The summit is reached in a little over 2.0 miles with an elevation gain of 1,500 feet. USGS Priest Lake SW The Forest Service says that the trail: Takes off from ID-57 and starts to switchback up Lakeview Mountain. The first views … Continue reading