Peak 8435 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2021 Peak 8435 is located above Arentson Gulch and across a dry gully from Peak 8473. This is the second leg of a 2-peak adventure that includes Peak 8473 and Peak 8435. The journey covers 8.5 miles with 2,500 feet of elevation gain round trip. There is private ranchland in sections … Continue reading

Peak 8473 by Livingston Douglas and IACG

This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas created the original page for this peak. His route can be characterized as the ‘Hard Man” route. I climbed the peak from the northwest via a much easier “Old Man’ route. My route is found down the page. Updated July 2023 Peak 8473 is the high point on a massive ridgeline … Continue reading

Peak 7541 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2021 Peak 7541 is a minor scrub hump that is located along Doublespring Pass Road. It sits above the Earthquake Information Site and is on a separate ridge just west of the south ridge of Dickey Peak (11,141 feet), the high point of the Pahsimeroi Mountains. USGS Dickey Peak Access From … Continue reading

Peak 9268 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Updated October 2025 Peak 9268 is a rugged, rocky peak that sits on the east side of Big Rocky Canyon and on the north side of the East Fork Big Lost River in the western section of the White Knob Mountains. It is most easily climbed via its east face. This area is … Continue reading

Peak 9380 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Updated October 2025 Peak 9380 is a rocky summit located in the western section of the White Knob Mountains. It is most easily climbed via its south ridge from the mouth of Stag Creek. Fording the East Fork Big Lost River may be your greatest challenge. There is private land on its north … Continue reading

Peak 9292 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Updated October 2025 Peak 9292 is a rocky peak that sits west of Peak 9380 and north of Peak 9268 in the western section of the White Knob Mountains. It is most easily climbed in combination with nearby Peak 9380. USGS Harry Canyon Access Same as for Peak 9380. This is the second … Continue reading