Peak 7552 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Peak 7552 is the northernmost of the Donkey Hills. It sits due south of Goldburg and is easily reached via a BLM road that comes off the Little Lost River Highway. USGS Spring Hill Access From ID-33 in Howe, drive north on the paved Little Lost River Highway (which becomes … Continue reading

Peak 10113 (Methodist Peak) by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Paul Lind made the first ascent. According to Derek Percoski, Paul “came up from the northeast and continued with the extremely rugged connection to the main crest (Sheephead).“ They suggested the name “Methodist Peak” after the adjacent drainage. Published October 2025 Thanks to LiDAR updates, Peak 10113 is now a ranked summit. This … Continue reading

Peak 7820 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Peak 7820 is a rugged, rocky peak located deep in the Arco Hills area of the Lost River Range. It sits above Wood Canyon and is northwest of Howe Peak (8,705 feet). USGS Arco Hills Access Same as for Peak 8170. Continue up Wood Canyon Road. At 9.8 miles, the … Continue reading

Peak 7630 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Peak 7630 is a rocky peak that sits above Grouse Creek in the foothills of the northern Pahsimeroi Mountains. It is most easily climbed from nearby Grouse Creek Road. The drive to Peak 7630 may be your greatest challenge. USGS Meadow Peak Access From US-93 just southwest of Ellis, turn … Continue reading

Sage Hen Benchmark by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Sage Hen Benchmark sits north of Grouse Peak on a high ridge in the northern Pahsimeroi Mountains. It is most easily climbed from a nearby 2-track ridge road (FSR-111). USGS Grouse Peak Access Same as for Grouse Peak. Hike (or drive) north on FSR-111 from Grouse Peak all the way … Continue reading

Grouse Peak by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Grouse Peak is the namesake peak in this area. But, interestingly, it is not the highest point on this high ridge in the northern Pahsimeroi Mountains. That honor goes to Peak 8522 just to its south. It is most easily climbed from a nearby 2-track ridge road (FSR-111). USGS Grouse … Continue reading