Thunder Ridge
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 8:46 am
Last Saturday I hiked the route described below, and for the entire trip I was studying Thunder Ridge to see if it is possible to hike from the parking lot of Icehouse Canyon to Thunder Mountain via Thunder Ridge. The lower half of Thunder Ridge, from the parking lot to Cedar Glen Campsite, looks quite steep with lots of thick brush to navigate around. The upper half, from Cedar Glen Campsite to the summit of Thunder Mountain, is much flatter and looks passable.
Has anyone ever hiked the entire length of Thunder Ridge as a non-snow route? Is it possible to make it from Icehouse Canyon parking lot to Thunder Mountain via Thunder Ridge? Would be fun to try.
On to my hike last Saturday. I started at Icehouse Canyon Trailhead and proceeded to Cedar Glen Campsite via the Chapman Trail. Then I left the trail and ascended the ridge just NE of Cedar Glen Campsite. When the ridge abruptly ended at the face of Telegraph Peak I dropped down into Cedar Wash. Then I briefly proceeded up Cedar Wash before ascending a ravine up Thunder Mountain. I connected with the 3 T’s Trail just shy of the summit. I then summited Mt. Baldy and returned via the Ski Hut route (and walked down Mt. Baldy road back to Icehouse Canyon trailhead).
A tip for anyone interested in hiking the ridge just beyond Cedar Glen Campsite. When leaving Cedar Glen Campsite continue to walk straight (Northeast) and you will basically walk right up onto the ridge. Don’t turn right (Southeast) on the trail and follow it across a wash (which is not Cedar Wash). This will lead you to the first switchback and a ridge which is not the correct ridge to climb. It dead ends into Telegraph Peak with no easy exit options other than re-tracing your steps.
Has anyone ever hiked the entire length of Thunder Ridge as a non-snow route? Is it possible to make it from Icehouse Canyon parking lot to Thunder Mountain via Thunder Ridge? Would be fun to try.
On to my hike last Saturday. I started at Icehouse Canyon Trailhead and proceeded to Cedar Glen Campsite via the Chapman Trail. Then I left the trail and ascended the ridge just NE of Cedar Glen Campsite. When the ridge abruptly ended at the face of Telegraph Peak I dropped down into Cedar Wash. Then I briefly proceeded up Cedar Wash before ascending a ravine up Thunder Mountain. I connected with the 3 T’s Trail just shy of the summit. I then summited Mt. Baldy and returned via the Ski Hut route (and walked down Mt. Baldy road back to Icehouse Canyon trailhead).
A tip for anyone interested in hiking the ridge just beyond Cedar Glen Campsite. When leaving Cedar Glen Campsite continue to walk straight (Northeast) and you will basically walk right up onto the ridge. Don’t turn right (Southeast) on the trail and follow it across a wash (which is not Cedar Wash). This will lead you to the first switchback and a ridge which is not the correct ridge to climb. It dead ends into Telegraph Peak with no easy exit options other than re-tracing your steps.