tekewin Posts: 368
2/16/2020
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I recently discovered the Cherry Canyon trailhead on BLM land east of San Ysidro. It's a much easier approach to the Thimble and other nearby mountains. I drove in on Via Oak Grove from S22, turned left at the end, then right on Lease road, then right again on the public road that heads into Cherry Canyon. There's sort of a fuzzy patchwork of private land, BLM land, and state park land in this area. I saw 3 other hikers on the road coming back from San Ysidro so it's not a secret. The Thimble is on my favorite mountains and always a fun scramble. This was my second summit. The first time I went up a 20' chimney that required some stemming. This time, I looked around and found a 15' class 3 crack right of the chimney (also right of the gully). It was easier and led to a nice slab and the top. New register was placed on 2/1.
Start on Cherry Canyon Road (unsigned)
Thimble from the east
New crack route, just below that plant. Fairly easy class 3.
San Ysidro from the top
Down the same way edited by tekewin on 2/16/2020
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ziphius Posts: 911
2/16/2020
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Looks like a fun and alternative route! Thanks for posting.
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rockhopper Posts: 668
2/17/2020
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Nice boulder climbing. I like your Iron Man hiking gloves. Cheers.
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Buford Posts: 456
2/17/2020
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Nice. I have used the same trailhead as well. The only thing I didn't like was leaving a car there. Seemed sketchy.
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tekewin Posts: 368
2/17/2020
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rockhopper wrote:
Nice boulder climbing. I like your Iron Man hiking gloves. Cheers.
When my wife and I did Half Dome cables in 2017, I bought a 12-pack of these rubber palmed gloves for about $8. This is the 7th pair. I like to use them on rougher rock. not that Thimble is terrible.
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tekewin Posts: 368
2/17/2020
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Buford wrote:
Nice. I have used the same trailhead as well. The only thing I didn't like was leaving a car there. Seemed sketchy.
Yeah, the houses in the area are a little sketch, probably worth the risk to cut miles out of the round trip. The Thimble was only 1.25 miles as the crow flies.
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deborah Posts: 115
2/17/2020
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Nice report! Thanks for the info. I've never been out there. The rocks look like fun!
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Rocko1 Posts: 597
2/18/2020
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tekewin wrote:
rockhopper wrote:
Nice boulder climbing. I like your Iron Man hiking gloves. Cheers.
When my wife and I did Half Dome cables in 2017, I bought a 12-pack of these rubber palmed gloves for about $8. This is the 7th pair. I like to use them on rougher rock. not that Thimble is terrible.
I use similar gloves when there is scrambling involved. I cut the thumb out of the right hand so I can use my phone. Great gloves, light and durable.
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ziphius Posts: 911
2/18/2020
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I want to own one of the sketchy houses in that area.
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dsefcik Administrator Posts: 2622
2/25/2020
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I think that is the way Gary and I went once but we never summited the last rock scramble...nice work!
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tekewin Posts: 368
2/26/2020
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dsefcik wrote:
I think that is the way Gary and I went once but we never summited the last rock scramble...nice work!
Thanks! For me, Thimble is one of the icons in AB. It is one of the very few mountains I've climbed more than once. Looking forward to number 3.
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