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East End Peak - MSP - 24 members in 102 triplogs have rated this an average 3.6 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jan 09 2025
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The Lookout from Tom's Thumb NorthPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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ScaredyCatTriplogs 204
Hiking7.21 Miles 2,183 AEG
Hiking7.21 Miles   3 Hrs   54 Mns   2.05 mph
2,183 ft AEG      23 Mns Break
 
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Thursday was declared a paid holiday to honor the passing of 100 year old Jimmy Carter. Gave up after texting 5 friends, apparently most are working. Ok, I'll go out on my own somewhere that is normally too crowded for my preference.

Decided to head to Tom's Thumb TH to go for E End Peak. 48° upon arrival and of course, I was starting later than most would on here. A fraction of the vehicles I would expect to see. Score! Found the spot to leave the trail a lil before you'd reach E End Trail.

A steep climb up a use trail that is fairly easy to follow. Reach a solar generator just shy of the peak. I started a registry at the high point. Somewhat slippery on the way down. Added on Tom's Thumb+the lookout. Plus explored some side trails that were new to me.
 
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Hiking3.60 Miles 1,489 AEG
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 Tucson, AZ
East End Peak - MSPPhoenix, AZ
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Mike_WTriplogs 528
Hiking4.50 Miles 1,464 AEG
Hiking4.50 Miles   2 Hrs   20 Mns   1.93 mph
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Arrived at the trailhead after 11 am (long drive) and the huge parking lot was nearly full. There were restrooms at the trailhead but no water. This was a popular area and there had to be a lot of tourists here. I even heard some people speaking French, and maybe a few other languages. The trail was very well maintained and there were a lot of signs along the way. There were a few lookout areas also with some nice views of Tom's Thumb. I didn't have time to hike that this time, but if I get up there again, I would do it.

I took the Tom's Thumb trail about 1.7 miles and turned left on an unmarked spur trail which led up to East End peak. I didn't see anyone else on that trail, as it wasn't marked. The spur trail got pretty steep at times but wasn't anything more than Class 2+. At the top of the spur trail there was a fenced in solar panel. I found some US survey markers, not at the official high point, but North of the official high point on some larger rocks. I didn't see a registry anywhere on this peak, surprisingly, and I forgot to bring an extra jar this time. Overall it was a very enjoyable hike.

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Total distance = 4.5 miles
AEG = 1,464 feet
Strava moving time = 2 hrs
Strava elapsed time = 3 hrs 6 mins
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McDowell Mountain Mother LodePhoenix, AZ
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Hiking13.98 Miles 5,051 AEG
Hiking13.98 Miles   6 Hrs   21 Mns   2.32 mph
5,051 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
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:lol: That was a barn burner! :) I've been thinking about this hike for a few years and finally completed it in the rain today. I'll admit that thesnake lit a fire underneath me to get it done. Thanks for the TL @thesnakefromthelemma. I completed it the easier direction though, so I'll have to go back and hike it south to north like he did. One thing this hike reminded me of was that Sunrise is a really wimpy peak compared to the rest of the McDowell Mountain range. : wink : Much of this route also was familiar to the Torote Loops in the Sierra Estrella range. Could be a five star route except for all those god-damned jets overhead constantly!
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McDowell Mountain Mother LodePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Hiking16.51 Miles 6,223 AEG
Hiking16.51 Miles   10 Hrs   57 Mns   1.75 mph
6,223 ft AEG   1 Hour   31 Mns Break
 
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A tour of the main peaks of the park.

Despite having family just walking distance from the Preserve, I had yet to wander much farther north than Sunrise. That said, I had wanted to check out Thompson's Peak for some time and although I would have preferred a better weather window (temps in the valley peaked somewhere in the low 30s C), I was leaving town the following day. I didn't worry too much about working out an exact route in advance, resting assured that the scrambling and routefinding wouldn't be too bad thanks to a trip report of Stav.

Still sore and lazy from hiking in the Superstitions two days earlier, I pulled up to the Sunrise trailhead well after sunrise (~08:30 to be exact) with the intent of following the evident ridgeline from just north of Sunrise Peak all to Bell's Pass, from there excursing to McDowell Peak and Drinkwater Peak should sufficient time and enthusiasm remain. This was in hindsight a fairly late start for the hike that I had in mind—and a very late start for the hike that I actually ended up doing—but the many well-marked exits in the vicinity gave me the confidence to keep pushing north.

The first leg of the trip was routine. I accessed Sunrise Peak via Sunrise trail, subsequently continuing north along the Andrews-Kinsey trail. As usual, I encountered several other hikers on my way up, both ascending and descending. At ~09:30 I met one last hiker heading south on A-K, after which I saw no one else, not even from a distance, until dusk (~18:00).

After heading north some ~6km on the A-K trail, I reached a saddle of the aforementioned ridgeline, just below 900m in elevation. There I ditched the trail for the ridgeline, trekking directly up the moderately steep incline, aided by the many mostly-stable boulders which afforded great traction and ample handholds. A while of this got me to "Peak 3585", and a bit of descent followed by more of the same led to Peak 3805. Intriguingly, there were not only a couple of large cairns at the summit but even a faint social trail leading down the ridgeline toward the saddle between Peaks 3805 and 3702. The terrain on this entire portion of the trip was excellent; there was little scree, few moving rocks, and for the most part only a moderate amount of brush.

Having reached this saddle, the next item on the agenda was to summit Peak 3702, a.k.a. "Doubletop". It was apparent looking ahead that the routefinding would not be quite as trivial as it had been earlier in the day. Moreover, the uniquely rhyolitic surface composition of 3702, responsible for its strikingly pale and rugged appearance when viewed from afar, made for a smoother and more fragmented substrate and consequently a more haphazard scramble upwards. Even so, the straightforward route up (i.e., dodging any sheer surfaces to the east, but otherwise gaining as much elevation as possible) worked like a charm, and it wasn't long before I found myself at the two summits, the lesser of which was marked by a single lamp head(?) wedged into some rocks to point toward the sky. The route down was similar, though where it was hard to judge from above the feasibility of scrambling down a vertical drop, I simply descended west and (if necessary) south, eventually finding myself on a well-worn social trail leading to a pullout on Thompson's Peak Road.

I then followed the road to the peak, marveling that any vehicle could safely traverse even the paved portion given its near-100% grade. It was nice to finally see the radio towers in person, but I didn't dwell long—I wanted to be back at my vehicle well before sunset (lol) and it was already 12:48. Instead, I immediately began the tedious but mostly uneventful descent to Bell's Pass, which included ascending and descending landmark 3515. (Which, I confess, I had initially mistaken for a shadow.) Though occasional winds had done a decent job of tempering the midday heat, I was really beginning to feel it, and decided to postpone any final decision on pushing onward to McDowell Peak until after I had reached Bell's Pass. I arrived there ~14:00.

After taking a few minutes' break, I felt decent enough to attempt to make it to the Peak. The route up proved to be nothing unusual given what had preceded it, a pleasant surprise given its apparent relative steepness on the topo. I was a little surprised by the lack of any survey marker (though there was a solar-powered emergency call station), but I figured that I'd have plenty of time to search for it when I returned from the short traverse over to Drinkwater Peak (3914). Well, at least I intended that the traverse be short—in fact, it ate up a surprising amount of crucial time given the two peaks' apparent proximity and while the views of Scottsdale were certainly better than those from McDowell, they were nothing special compared to those from the days' other peaks.

While resting and Googling the summit marker issue on Drinkwater, I learned to my horror that McDowell Peak, despite its name, was *not* the high point of the range. Rather East End, still some several kms to the north, was. To call this a huge bummer would be a massive understatement; the whole point of this trip was to complete a "McDowell Ridgeline", bagging all the major peaks of interest in the process, and yet here I was omitting the most significant one. I stewed over this failure all the way along the traverse back to McDowell Peak, reaching it at ~15:50. The rational decision would have of course been to call it a day then, hoping to make it back to my car before sunset. At the last moment, however, I made the decision to descend McDowell Peak north instead of south, postponing any irreversible decision on whether to complete the full ridgeline until my reaching Windgate Pass.

Thus I began the trudge down to the Pass, which at first involved some mild downclimbing but quickly resolved to a stroll down a grassy slope. At one point I found myself immediately to the left of an old—but intact—wire fence which I followed it down to the Pass, reaching it at ~16:40. From there I took a short rest, gathering up the courage to commit to the full ridgeline. Shortly after, I continued up to the Lookout, this time on the right side of the continuation of that same fence I had followed earlier. I had worried initially about the apparently steeper grade and looser substrate (judging from a distance) of this ascent relative to those of the previous peaks, but the route that I had scouted from McDowell Peak (following the evident wash above and to the west, traversing it at the last possible moment, and then emerging on a relatively grassy slope leading up to the Lookout) went without a hitch. There was some slickrock in the wash, but nothing particularly noteworthy. I was a little surprised to see a cairn near the top of this stretch—evidently the route that I had found wasn't as original as I had imagined.

At the lookout, I paused to take another break, really regretting not packing extra food. Indeed, I had exhausted the last of what I had brought all the way back on McDowell Peak, not anticipating the long day that it had turned out to be. I decided to watch the sunset from the Lookout (at 17:30 almost on the dot), and then quickly made my way along the Lookout trail to the junction with Tom's Thumb trail.

This I reached about 18:00, and there was just enough light out for me to begin ascending East End peak. I had read on HAZ that there was a spur trail leading to it, but I had wrongly assumed that it was like the faint social trails that I had encountered earlier in the day. Moreover, the evident gully strewn with large blocks of granite appeared quite difficult to penetrate from the south below, so I instead opted to forge my own way directly up to the peak instead of bothering to find the spur trail. This led to some confusing backtracking and squeezing through cracks, but I eventually made it to the summit (~18:30) just as the last of twilight was fading. It was only when I passed the solar panel installation that it became just how well-worn the spur trail that I had not bothered to look for was. At least the descent back to Tom's Thumb trail was easy.

The descent via Tom's Thumb trail to Tom's Thumb trailhead was likewise straightforward, and I was on the way back to where I was staying by ~19:00.

I'm glad that I managed to hit all the highlights of the Preserve, even if the views I enjoyed from East End would have been much nicer with the sun still out. No doubt this hike could be made substantially more enjoyable with proper planning in advance. On balance, however, I'm quite content with how things turned out.
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Oct 18 2023
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East End Peak - Loop from Gateway THPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking14.22 Miles 3,285 AEG
Hiking14.22 Miles   4 Hrs   32 Mns   3.27 mph
3,285 ft AEG      11 Mns Break
 
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We decided to start our ascent with the Desert Park Trail because when the gate opens in the morning, ~98% of the hikers simultaneously crush onto the Gateway Loop like greyhounds chasing a hare, which is definitely one of the silly aspects of MSP hiking (it is Snottsdale). : wink :
This hike is essentially the same as the Tom's Thumb Loop off Windgate Pass Trail, except that it omits The Lookout. It seems fatuous that they're almost duplicates. This was Dese's first time at the McDowell's highpoint and only my second. I may have one more highly illegal ascent planned, but that'll be a triplog for another day...
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Loop, AZ 
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Hiking16.71 Miles 4,775 AEG
Hiking16.71 Miles   5 Hrs   2 Mns   3.32 mph
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Sep 26 2022
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Tom's Thumb Trail - MSPPhoenix, AZ
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Headed out to to Tom’s Thumb with Celina. Got started around 0900 and headed uphill. A bit warmer than anticipated, but there was a decent breeze. Got smoked on the trail by a five year old shortly before reaching the thumb.

After that, we headed up to East End Peak. The condition of the route has gotten much worse over the last couple of years. Overgrown, lots of poky things, more erosion, all on steep decomposed granite. Made for a very slow ascent and descent. Took a good break at the top though.

Warm hike back down to the trailhead. Only three other vehicles in the lot when we finished.
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Feb 28 2022
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Feb 25 2022
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Feb 16 2022
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Feb 15 2022
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Feb 14 2022
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Quick visit to East End via Tom’s Thumb. Threw on some Nate Smith at the start and queued up Marvin Gaye for later. Had a good pace up to the peak - much easier from this side compared to the last visit from the west. The timing was perfect as What’s Going On started playing just as I topped out on the highest point. Took a few minutes to check out the triangulation station to the north and headed back down. It took nearly as long to drive home as it did to hike.
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