White Mountain (Idaho)

White Mountain, or White Mountain West, is the highest peak in the Salmon River Mountains in Idaho, USA, with an elevation of 10,442 feet (3,183 m).

White Mountain (Idaho)
White Mountain (Idaho)
Highest point
Elevation3,183 m (10,443 ft)
Prominence1,147 m (3,763 ft)
Parent peakPeak 10620, Idaho
Isolation47.56 km (29.55 mi)
Coordinates44.57476°N 114.49565°W / 44.57476; -114.49565
Geography
LocationCuster County, Idaho
Parent rangeSalmon River Mountains

Location

White Mountain is in Custer County, Idaho, at 44.57476°N 114.49565°E / 44.57476; 114.49565.[1][lower-alpha 1] It is named after the bright white rock on the north and west sides of the mountain, although the summit is of gray-brown rock. It is the highest peak in the Salmon River Mountains, in the southeast of that range, with an elevation of 10,442 feet (3,183 m). It is on the edge of the Frank Church Wilderness and is administered by the Salmon-Challis National Forest.[1]

Description

White Mountain has a clear prominence of 3,762 feet (1,147 m) and isolation of 29.55 miles (47.56 km). Its nearest higher neighbor is Peak 10620, Idaho, to the ESE at 44.367411°N 113.970193°W / 44.367411; -113.970193.[2] Class three climbing is required to reach the top. The east face is the steepest, and rises over the Twin Creek Lakes basin.[1]

Notes

  1. The USGS quad labels pt.9870, a minor point to the east of the actual peak, as White Mountain.[1] Some sources name the higher peak "White Mountain West".[2] A request has been made to transfer the official name to the higher peak.[3]
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References

Sources

  • Tom Lopez, "White Mountain", IDAHO: A Climbing Guide, retrieved 2018-06-09
  • "White Mountain (ID)", SummitPost.org, retrieved 2018-06-09
  • "White Mountain West, Idaho", Peakbagger.com, retrieved 2018-06-09

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