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Long Mountain - Selkirk Mtns IPNF - 1 member in 2 triplogs has rated this an average 5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 10 2025
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45 female
 Joined Dec 24 2007
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Parker Peak Trail #221A - IPNFNorthern, ID
Northern, ID
Hiking avatar Jul 10 2025
LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking16.41 Miles 4,826 AEG
Hiking16.41 Miles   8 Hrs   54 Mns   1.89 mph
4,826 ft AEG      14 Mns Break
 
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Two hour drive from my house to the Trout Creek TH. The parking area was surprisingly full, but I did a 7-point turn and got my truck parked out of the way. Got started at 0800. It was raining, which was not in the forecast. One thing I’ve learned with hiking in Idaho, is always pack a rain jacket and bug spray, no matter what. Both were used today.

Uneventful first two miles up to Pyramid Pass. Wet rocks slowed me a little. Once over the pass, the wind picked up. Steep climb up to Long Mtn, which has great views. Saw a thru-hiker doing the Pacific Northwest Trail, talked with him for a moment. Continued north on the Parker Ridge Trail, which is a roller coaster, there is never level trail anywhere on this hike. Intermittent rain and sun. Going around Peak 7445 was pretty.

Got to the junction with Parker Peak trail and continued uphill, more steeply now. While it had been sunny and clear a few minutes earlier, it was rainy and foggy when I reached the summit. Still windy. Had a quick snack then headed back downhill.

Retraced my steps along Parker Ridge. The sun came out again for a while. Had I been 30 minutes faster or slower, I could have had clear summit views. Back thru the roller coaster, where it started to rain again as I went around 7445. Saw a group of about 20 boys (teens/early 20s) who had camped at Long Mtn Lake and were doing a dayhike to Parker Peak. That explained the full parking lot. Again, slick rocks made for careful hiking on the steep slope of 7445. The climb back up Long Mtn felt steeper too.

The final four miles are mostly downhill, coming off Long Mtn, with one short uphill over Pyramid Pass. No more rain, still windy, and my knees were getting a little tender. Once over the pass, there was less wind, and the grade was slightly easier on my knees. The final two miles went by fairly quickly.

Great hike, with some amazing views of the Selkirks. I’d definitely do this one again.
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Lake is full

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Parker Lake 76-100% full 76-100% full
Lake is full
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Jul 09 2024
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Long Mountain - Selkirk Mtns IPNFNorthern, ID
Northern, ID
Hiking avatar Jul 09 2024
LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking8.03 Miles 2,418 AEG
Hiking8.03 Miles   4 Hrs   46 Mns   1.82 mph
2,418 ft AEG      21 Mns Break
 
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I've been wanting to hike this one for a couple of years now, but had to wait until the area reopened after a fire. I'd been to Pyramid Pass before (pre-fire), but the kids weren't up for going all the way to Long Mountain.

All of Trout Creek Road has been graded, and is in great shape. Most of the burnt trees along the road have been removed and piled up on the shoulder. The fire did burn both sides of the road, but mostly in a mosaic pattern. I saw a few heavily charred spots, but I think the worst of the fire was the next drainage to the south, Ball Creek. No evidence of fire around the trailhead or along the trail today.

Got started around 0815, temps around 68 degrees. Felt warm with no clouds and no breeze. Nice hike uphill. Looked around Pyramid Pass for a moment, last time I was there, I had seen a use trail leading towards the peak, but no sign of the path this year. It would be a ridiculously steep attempt to summit Pyramid Peak, but I imagine it can be somehow approached from the south. Not today though.

Once over the pass, there was a section of intermittent snow. Once at the end of Pyramid Pass trail and onto Parker Ridge Trail, it was all new territory for me. Steep climb, some loose rocks and dirt, more noticeable when I descended it later. Great views. Once I was at the south end of the ridge up to Long Mountain, there were even better views in all directions. Less steep through here, and the ridge was my favorite part of the day. More snow, mostly in big patches, up to 18" deep in a few places. I wore my Sauconys, which have zero traction on any wet surface, so I veered around a few snow spots.

I knew the trail wouldn't go straight over the actual summit, and as expected it skirted to the west side of the ridge. The approach from the south looked nice, but I stayed on the trail to see if a use trail would pop up. Once I was exactly west of the summit, I decided this spot looked as good as any, turned right and went up the summit. Nothing difficult, maybe 40' uphill. Lots of big boulders all over the place, and any trees were stunted, so lots of places to sit without obscured views. I sat on the boulder at the highest point and ate some steak.

When done with lunch, I descended off the south end of the ridge, which is super easy and clear of obstacles. Once back at the trail, at the first snow patch, I tried to rinse more of the steak scent off my hands. Debated taking the short side trail down to Long Mountain Lake, but the slope looked like it still had a decent amount of snow. Might have done it in different shoes, but I decided it was getting warm anyway. Easy hike back down to the trailhead. Two other vehicles there when I finished, but they must have hiked to one of the nearby lakes because I didn't see anybody today. 85 degrees at the finish.

Will definitely be back here in the fall to check out Trout Lake and Big Fisher Lake. Plus Pyramid Lake and Ball Lakes at some point. Lots to explore in this area.
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