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Easley Peak
Easley Peak is an mountain summit located on the common border that Blaine County, Idaho, Blaine County shares with Custer County, Idaho, Custer County, in Idaho, United States. Description Easley Peak ranks as the 100th-highest peak in Idaho and is situated on the crest of the Boulder Mountains (Idaho), Boulder Mountains which are a subset of the Rocky Mountains. The mountain is set 18 miles northwest of Ketchum, Idaho, in the Hemingway–Boulders Wilderness on land managed by Sawtooth National Forest. The peak can be seen from Idaho State Highway 75, Highway 75 and Galena Summit. Precipitation Surface runoff, runoff from the mountain's slopes drains south to the Big Wood River and north into headwaters of the South Fork of East Fork Salmon River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises above Big Wood River in three miles. Neighbors include line parent Cerro Ciento one mile to the north and Boulder Peak (Idaho), Boulder Peak four miles to the east-southeast. This ...
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Cerro Ciento
Cerro Ciento, at above sea level is the tenth highest peak in the Boulder Mountains (Idaho), Boulder Mountains of Idaho. Located in the Hemingway–Boulders Wilderness of Sawtooth National Recreation Area on the border of Blaine County, Idaho, Blaine and Custer County, Idaho, Custer counties, Cerro Ciento is about north of Easley Peak. Cerro Ciento is the 80th highest peak in Idaho. The easiest route is an off-trail class 2 scramble from the end of the Spring Creek Road, which can be accessed from Idaho State Highway 75. The peak is easily visible from the highway and Galena Summit. References

Mountains of Idaho Mountains of Custer County, Idaho Sawtooth National Forest {{CusterCountyID-geo-stub ...
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