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Links
Below are a few of the websites I frequent. All are very well done and packed with information about hiking and climbing in Idaho and beyond.

  • IdahoSummits.com � The premier website for mountain climbing in Idaho. Full of excellent trip reports including detailed route information, great photos, and lots more.

  • SummitPost.org � User driven website packed with specifics on mountains all over the world including a few hundred from Idaho. Check out some of my photos, my username is �Super Dave�.

  • Splattski's Adventures � Tons of trip reports and photos, Includes a great search function.

  • Idahoaclimbingguide.com � Website for the book that stands alone as the most comprehensive text for mountain climbing in Idaho.

  • JustHiking.com � Another site with great Idaho trip reports. The author has now moved to Colorado so there�s a ton of info for that area as well.

  • ClimbingIdaho.com � More route descriptions for peaks in Idaho.

  • Lists of John - Idaho Peaks � Tons of maps and statistics for tons of peaks in Idaho (over 5700 diferent peaks).

  • Topozone.com � All the topographical maps you could ever use.
White Clouds
Of all the great areas to explore in Idaho, my favorite is the White Clouds. Here are some links with some good information about them:
Guide Books
There are numerous guidebooks covering Idaho. Below are the ones I own and use.
Idaho: A Climbing Guide by Tom Lopez � This is far and away the premier mountaineering text for the state.
Trails of the Sawtooth and White Cloud Mountains by Margaret Fuller � Detailed descriptions of hikes in the White Clouds and neighboring Sawtooths.
Trails of Eastern Idaho by Margaret Fuller and Jerry Painter � Detailed descriptions of hikes all over Easter Idaho including the Lemhi�s and Lost River Ranges.
Trails of Western Idaho by Margaret Fuller � You guessed it.
Trails of the Frank Church: River of No Return Wilderness by Margaret Fuller � To the Bighorn Crags and beyond.
Backpacking Idaho by Douglas Lorain � Lots of detailed multi-day trip recommendations from all over the state.
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