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McDowell Mountains

Submitted By: Greg Opland on Jan 19, 2006
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A few random boulders seen out in the McDowel Moun...


Description 

The McDowell Mountains feature most of the main granite climbing crags in the northeast metro Phoenix area. Several fine formations of rough grained desert granite are found in the area featuring routes of all difficulties. Although development of the area is ongoing and encroaching on the McDowells, they're still a wonderful natural area to spend the day in. The climbing is traditional in nature, both gear and bolted routes.

ACCESS: Note that solid access for this area has not been clearly established at this time. Access to Morrell's Wall, Gardener's Wall, Tom's Thumb and other formations on the west end is somewhat dubious. Climbers have continued to visit the area without hassle, but good behavior is critical to continued trouble-free climbing.


Getting There 

The McDowells are located in northeast Scottsdale, just to the east/southeast of Pinnacle Peak. Drive south from the intersection of Dynamite Road and 128th Street (dirt) to a "T". The various crags are above you along the ridgeline.



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A little closer- random nice boulders near Mt McDowel. Photo by Tony Bubb, 12/2003.

A little closer- random nice boulders near Mt McDo...

I think that is Morrell's wall in the center and Tom's Thumb sticking up at center right.

BETA PHOTO: I think that is Morrell's wall in the center and T...

Thimble or Thumb Butte - Atop a ridge in the McDowell Mountains (north.west)

Thimble or Thumb Butte - Atop a ridge in the McDow...

East side of the Boulder Wash trails, past the point to cross for the wall climbs and before the trail leads you back east to this ridge continuing up and behind the Wall and on to the Thumb which is out of sight in this photo.

East side of the Boulder Wash trails, past the poi...

A good look @ The Waffles, as I like too say, and the most difficult & or challenging<br />Boulder problem in the range, V10+. Terribly thin right leaning finger seem/crack! <br />Easier ways to butter your waffles! :)<br />

BETA PHOTO: A good look @ The Waffles, as I like too say, and ...


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By Dalon Morgan
Jan 22, 2008

The expanding sea of houses has made access easier, at least for now. No need to go around on Dynamite and 128th. From Pima Road, turn east on Happy Valley; right on E. Alameda; right on 119th Way; take your next two lefts (E. Casitas and E. Paraiso). The pavement will end and you're at the base of Gardeners Wall/Tom's Thumb area.

By CTK
From: Scottsdale
May 1, 2008

Yes in fact that is the Dome Wall, or Morell's Wall as it's often referred. That Photo is captured during summer from atop the Slab Ridge, or Sven's Slab as its known, looking South - West to the Wall as well as the Granite Thimble, or The Thumb.

By CTK
From: Scottsdale
May 1, 2008

Generally, climbing in the McDowell Mountains means stiff ratings to include run-out’s as many of the routes are longtime established. Expect a wide variety of formations on varying quality of Granite. Hours Sunrise to Sunset, Stay on well established trails, No off-road driving, & No Fires or Camping!