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Tom's Thumb Trail - MSPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
 Hiking4.74 Miles 1,359 AEG
 Hiking4.74 Miles   2 Hrs   19 Mns   2.05 mph
1,359 ft AEG
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Last week, I tried taking the Climbers Access Route up East End Mountain to Tom’s Thumb. I had to bail when I encountered a section I did not feel comfortable boulder-hopping. This week, I returned to take the normal human route up Tom’s Thumb Trail to … Tom’s Thumb. Of course.

I arrived at the Tom’s Thumb Trailhead aboout 6:30 a.m. It was still dark out. I was hoping to get up to Ogre’s Den in time for sunrise, but the gate was closed. I ended up tweeting for 45 minutes until the gate was opened.

I found Tom’s Thumb Trail to be wide & immaculately groomed. Up to the saddle, a lot of erosion remediation had been done. I tried to maintain pace on the 700 ft. climb only ¾ of a mile, but I seemed to have lost my hiking edge over the last few months and had to stop several times for ‘photographs’ (i.e. breathers). 💔

The saddle has good views of McDowell Peak and antenna-topped Thompson Peak. I had been hiking in deep shadow until I reached the saddle, about an hour into my hike.

There is a faint use trail to Ogre's Den, but there are several scrambly bits, so I would not recommend a casual day hiker visit the cave. I was hoping Ogre’s Den would have all the cool stuff I had seen in older photos ( [ Ogre's Den ] ) , such as a cot, picnic table, sandbagged walls, water retention system, lanterns, etc. A neat camping spot. But the killjoy park rangers had removed it all. Bummer. 😕

On my way back from Ogre’s Den to the saddle, despite my fears of explosive 💩, I finally broke down and tried eating some orange wolfberries. They were juicy, and extremely tart. I made it back to the trailhead without filling my drawers. 👍

After taking a break at the bottom of Tom’s Thumb, I followed the Climbers Access Route, which heads from emergency marker CR41 around the west side of Tom’s Thumb. Close to the formation, it was brushy and a bit scrambly, but the Climbers Access Route mellowed out for the next ⅓ of a mile along the ridge.

From the tip of the ridge, the Climbers Access Route is a very steep & rocky 700 ft. descent in only a half mile. Even with several small one- or two-rock cairns, the route is not always obvious. I'm glad I had the route on my GPS.

Once at the bottom, I booked back to the TT3 intersection on Tom's Thumb Trail, thence back to the trailhead.

Hike Video: https://vimeo.com/493143935
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Mexican Gold Poppy and some purple things, mostly closed up in the chill early light air.
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