Iron Mountain is at NW end of the Soldier Mountains. I've never heard of Iron or any other of the nearby peaks, some 80 miles from
Boise—Steel, Trinity, Smoky Dome, etc.—being placed in the "Boise Mountains."
Due to the lack of any real geographical separation, the Soldier Mountains are generally considered a subsidiary of the Boise Mountains. Kind of like the Trinities. FWIW, I've never heard of anyone referring to the the Soldiers as anything other than the front rising from the Camas Prairie. Steel has always been a 'Boise Mountains' peak.
garyerichardson@gmail.com - Aug 27, 2017 2:09 pm - Hasn't voted
Soldier MtnsIron Mountain is at NW end of the Soldier Mountains. I've never heard of Iron or any other of the nearby peaks, some 80 miles from
Boise—Steel, Trinity, Smoky Dome, etc.—being placed in the "Boise Mountains."
BeDrinkable - Aug 17, 2018 9:04 am - Voted 10/10
Re: Soldier MtnsDue to the lack of any real geographical separation, the Soldier Mountains are generally considered a subsidiary of the Boise Mountains. Kind of like the Trinities. FWIW, I've never heard of anyone referring to the the Soldiers as anything other than the front rising from the Camas Prairie. Steel has always been a 'Boise Mountains' peak.