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Copper mountian
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    Guests can also give separate subscores in crucial areas, such as location, cleanliness, staff, comfort, facilities, value, and free WiFi. To get the overall score, we add up all the review scores and divide that total by the number of review scores we received. When To ClimbWinter is the most interesting time to climb this peak.Each review score is between 1 and 10. Red TapeNo permits of any kind are required. To check to see if ID-21 is open: Click Here Follow the ski tracks or snow-shoe tracks. Approximately 1.25 to 1.6 miles past the summit, park your vehicle and look for a small side valley (Newman Creek)įrom Newman Creek ascend the prominent ridge just to the northeast. On ID-21, continue northeast past Lowman and eventually past Banner Summit. Sunglasses on the sunny winter days when it can be blinding in the bright snow. There is a small unnamed lake just west of Point 8895 that makes a good camp spot where you won't see a soul.Įquipment: Skis or snowshoes. Avalanches are common and occur every year across the roads.

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    Conversely, storms can shut down Idaho 21 in this region.

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    Late winter or early Spring days can be sunny and warm. To the north is the Salmon River Mountains and the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. This long ridge often has huge cornices and offers a great view of the higher peaks to the southeast.

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    The high point on the summit ridge is point 8966 and technically the ridge extends southeast to point 8895. The summit is attained in 4 miles and 2422 feet. Aim for the saddle between the summit and point 8630. Thatcher Creek Approach- starts at the Thatcher Creek Campground (or just southeast) and follows the Jeep road up to mining remnants at about 7500 feet. The last 300 feet are the steepest and are on loose and exposed rock.

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    In 2 miles and 2395 feet of elevation gain, this route requires careful scrambling near the summit and a mindful watch of snow conditions during the winter near the summit. Requires skis or snows-shoes, but no ice-ax.ĭirect North Face- From the Newman Lake area, this route follows the prominent creek that drains into this lake. To make the trip more interesting, you may want to check out Point 8895 to the southeast. Newman Creek to SW Ridge Route- In just 2 miles and 2105 feet this straight-forward route gains the broad ridge. Thankfully, few snow-mobilers visit this area and it has a quiet, serene, wilderness feel to it. After Titus Ridge and the Mores Creek Summit area, this is the next most visited winter site for skiers and snow-shoeing. Come winter when most all of the Sawtooth Valley approach roads are snowed-in, this is a popular destination. By distance and elevation gain, this is the easiest mountain in the Sawtooth Range.Įvery summer thousands of people visiting Stanley, Idaho drive right by this mountain without much notice. Winter is when this mountain is most often climbed and backcountry skiing is popular on it's broad and treeless southwest slopes. Copper Mountain is the northern-most peak in the Sawtooth Range and is often over-looked for the more dramatic and interesting peaks during the summer.












    Copper mountian