Lime Mountain and unnamed lake |
The 4wd road to Stewart Canyon |
The ATV trail that leads over the pass to the Burma Road and Copper
Basin |
East ridge to Redbird Mtn |
Approaching the saddle of Redbird Mtn |
Redbird and Shelly from Lime Mtn |
On the summit of Shelly with Redbird, Lime, and Cabin Mtn in the background |
Lime and Cabin Mtn |
Copper Basin from the White Knobs |
Copper Basin from the White Knobs |
Looking toward the Lost Rivers from Cabin Mtn |
Cornice below Lime Mtn |
on top of Mt Idaho with Borah in the background |
Looking toward the Lost Rivers from Cabin Mtn |
Lime Mtn and unnamed lake |
Lime Mtn |
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Shelly Mountain is 11,278, Redbird Mountain is 11,273, Lime Mountain
is 11,179, and Cabin Mountain is 11,224. The traverse described here is
all class 2 except for Cabin which is class 3.
Topo of the route
Photos by Tad Schafer
White Knobs Traverse
Access is via the newly routed Alder Creek Rd from the Mackay side. Turn
west off Highway 93 23.9 miles north of Arco or 2.5 miles south of Mackay.
Follow the signs for Alder Creek taking a left at a major junction and
then a right and the next junction a 1/2 mile later. The road passes by
a ranch which was been rerouted south around the ranch. In the past the
Alder Creek Rd bisected the ranch and permission was needed to cross the
private property. The road soon narrows and climbs through aspens and
a few switch backs. 4wd is advised from this point on as the road becomes
rocky and rough. At a junction that leads right to the Mackay White Knob
mines, turn west and cross the creek. Park at a meadow. Once a jeep road
provided access to a mine high on the east ridge of Redbird Mountain,
the road is now an ATV trail and no wider for a vehicle. So, the meadow
provides a good parking spot and jumping off point.
Follow the ATV trail past an old cabin for almost 2 miles to a junction.
The right fork leads north up over the 10,000 foot pass that divides Stewart
Canyon from the Corral Creek drainage. Take the left hand fork that climbs
steeply to the east ridge and a mine shaft marked on the topo. Once on
the east ridge, head for the saddle between the 2 summits of Redbird Mountain.
The southern summit is the highest.
Once on top of Redbird follow the connecting ridge to Shelly. Views to
the southeast are of expansive Copper Basin and Antelope Pass. To the
north is the entire Lost River Range from Dickey and Borah to King's Mountain.
At this point backtrack to Redbird and then onto Lime Mountain. The terrain
is easy class 2. We saw a small herd elk attempting to cross over Redbird
Mountain.
Lime is a broad summit whose north ridge descends to the saddle between
the 2 basins and the trail that connects Corral Creek to Stewart Canyon.
We saw footprints lead down the ridge toward the saddle. This would provide
a shorter traverse and loop. We chose to continue onto Cabin Mountain
and were rewarded with a short, interesting class 3 climb to the southern
most summit, which is the higher of the two summits. We retraced our route
to a ridge that drops down to an unnamed lake. At the lake, we found the
trail and followed it up over the 10,000 foot pass. The trail was obviously
widened to accommodate ATVs. We found metal stakes and chain link fence
material at the pass. We completed the loop by following the ATV trail
past the unnamed lake at the head of Stewart Canyon, crossing the creek,
to the junction that leads to east ridge of Redbird and then back to the
vehicle at the meadow.
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