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 Tucson, AZ
Thumb Butte Safford 5188Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 11 2024
Mike_WTriplogs 528
Hiking2.40 Miles 788 AEG
Hiking2.40 Miles   2 Hrs   15 Mns   1.07 mph
788 ft AEG
 
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This is a hike that Tim suggested doing and it looked interesting. There was no route or useful trip report anywhere on the internet so we knew it would be a challenge. After hiking Ash peak, Brian, Tim, and I drove roughly 30 miles to get to a starting point which we thought would work for us. While driving toward the butte, it looked like it was going to be difficult, if not impossible to get to the top. But, as we discovered, there was a way for us non-extreme hikers to get up there.

From the parking area you will be hiking South. You can either cross the road or walk through a tunnel less than 200 feet East of the parking area. If you cross the road, you'll have to go under a barbed wire fence that is about 100 feet South of the road, but it's probably easier to take the tunnel, where you can easily go around a fence and drop down from the concrete slab next to the end of the fence. Cross the tunnel and you will see a rocky canyon junction. Turn right here and continue for a few hundred feet. The ridge to your left is the ridge you will want to climb up. We found that it's best to stay near the center of the ridge in general. You will see a rocky area down low and you can get around that by staying to the left of it. Once around the rocky area go back to the middle of the ridge and continue up.

When you get higher up you will see the butte in the distance and from here it will look like some only a climber would want to do. At this point we were not very optimistic about reaching the top, but we kept moving forward. There was a saddle Northeast of the Butte and this is what we aimed for, which was the easiest route to the butte. Pretty soon we were right in front of the butte. Now, we needed to hike around it and look for a possible route up. I went to the right (North side), while Brian and Tim went left and checked out the South side.

I found a slot going up on the North side which I knew I could get up. The problem was I could not see beyond the notch which was high up and I could not see the summit from that point. Brian came around and we looked at this approach. He said it looked betted on the South side, so we both walked around, met up with Tim and looked at it. This route looked much better and we could see that it led to the top. We found about 3 fairly good routes in this area. Basically we hiked up to the first major tree where there was little exposure. After getting to the first tree, there was a class 3+ move that I went up first. It was a bit scary and we just all took our time. After that class 3+ move, getting to the summit was easy. We found a registry in a rock pile with only 2 names in the last 12 years with the last entry being from 2021 and the entry before that being from 2012. After the 3 of us signed it, we became 2 of 5 that reached the summit in the last 12 years! We were a bit in disbelief that we were able to summit this one without needing any ropes.

On the way down, we all had to do a class 3+ move to drop down about 6 feet. It was an awkward position but we just took this slow and made it. I got a few photos of this area which might be helpful for anyone interested in summiting this peak. If you're interested PM me and I can send. We went down roughly the same route as we came up. I found the tunnel on the way down which was an interesting way to end the hike.

Stats:
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Distance (round trip) = 2.37 miles
AEG = 789 feet
Strava moving time = 1 hr 19 mins
Strava elapsed time = 2 hrs 54 mins
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average hiking speed 1.07 mph

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