Bullen Hole Peak is located about 1.5 miles north of Noami Peak on the ridgeline separating the High Creek and White Pine drainages. Though not officially named on maps, this 9828-foot summit is the third highest peak in the Bear River Range. Only Mount Naomi and Double Top are higher. Bullen Hole Peak is also known locally as Bullen Peak and Ezekiel Peak. The least strenuous approach to this peak is from the east.
The cache container is a 30-cal ammo can located about 50 feet east southeast of the summit. Trade items at the time of placement included a headlamp, emergency blanket, waterproof match container, fire starter, various BSA activity patches, and several coins. There is also a Sacajawea dollar for the FTF. Be sure to follow the ridge south a few hundred yards for a unique look down at High Creek Lake nearly 1000 feet below.
This peak would be an excellent choice for Varsity Scouts participating in the annual Peak-To-Peak adventure. Prominent peaks within less than 50 miles and visible from this unique vantage point include Doubletop, Beaver Mtn, Swan Peak, Gog, Magog, Temple Peak, Mount Naomi, Flat Top, Box Elder Peak, Cherry Peak, Gunsight Peak, Weston Peak, Oxford Peak, and Soda Peak. On a clear day it's possible to see the Gray's River Range about 65 miles to the northeast, the Raft River Range 85 miles west, the Stansbury Range approximately 100 miles southwest, and the Uintah Range about 100 miles to the southeast.