Peak 10149 (Iron Fish Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Surprisingly, before the second edition was published, no one reported climbing this picturesque peak. Iron Fish Peak is located just west of Iron Bog Lake. The peak is best climbed from the east. From the lake, follow FST-065 [(D)(1)(a) on Pages 260-261] west from Iron Bog Lake to the top of the divide. … Continue reading

Old Hyndman Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 250-251 of the book. Scroll down this page to view many photos of the standard Black Dike Route as well as and new route information: Kaden Platt’s North Face Chimney Route, (2) Steve Sheriff and Kevin Murray route on the North Ridge and (3) The Travis Michaelis Memorial Route. Updated … Continue reading

Devils Bedstead West

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 244 of the book. Pat McGrane’s Wildhorse Classics Guide is the definitive reference for technical climbing routes on Devils Bedstead West. The standard route up this beautiful mountain is the West Ridge. The saddle at the bottom of the West Ridge can be reached from Kane Creek but the easiest … Continue reading

Antares Peak Revised by Livingston Douglas

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 259 of the book. Livingston Douglas revised this page adding more detail, a new descent route, and new photos. Additionally, he linked this peak up with two additional 10ers. See his trip report at this link: The Scorpion Cirque Traverse. Updated October 2025 Antares Peak is located north-northeast of the … Continue reading

PIONEER MOUNTAINS

Pioneer Cabin, one of the best view points in Idaho is a eight mile round trip hike from Coral Creek.

By almost any measure, the Pioneer Mountains is Idaho’s premier mountain range. Its peaks are high and wild. The rock is good. The scenic vistas are terrific. The lakes are pristine. The range stretches from west to east between Ketchum and Arco, Idaho covering a distance of nearly 50 miles. At its widest, the range is nearly 25 miles wide. … Continue reading

USGS Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 284 of the book. Livingston Douglas has provided detailed route information (below) for his first recorded ascent of the Upper Cedar Creek/Southwest Couloir.  USGS Peak, unofficially named in honor of all USGS surveyors, is a mighty peak protected on all sides by steep walls and in many places by towering … Continue reading