climb Tomsich Butte - San Rafael Swell
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RATING: 5.5
LENGTH: 1-2 hours
GEAR: A few small cams (from 0.5" to 1.5", Black Diamond C4 Camalot sizes .3 through .75)
SEASON: Any.
NOTES: The trailhead is accessible by most vehicles in most conditions.
WAYPOINTS:
Trailhead    12S 501356mE 4282386mN

Hype:

The Tomsich Butte area mines were start by John Tomsich in 1951. Steeped in history, the area is a plethora of mining ruins, old cars, and even a lonely cabin. Mining commenced in the area during the 50's, ending in the late 50's or early 60's. Towering over Muddy Creek, Tomsich Butte proper, is a seldom visited summit with a surprisingly moderate route. The top provides outstanding views of Hondoo Arch, Muddy Creek, and the area of the Swell south of I-70. This is one not to be missed. The technical climbing is short (5 m), but be warned, the climbing has a fair bit of loose rock. Helmets and caution are advised. The route is normally down climbed, but can be rappelled if needed. To rappel, however, you will need a 60 m rope, and 15 m of webbing. Be careful when choosing an anchor, many of the large blocks are loose.

Trailhead:

Take exit 131 from I-70 (about 30 miles west of Green River). Go south off the freeway, the road parallels the freeway for 1.8 miles before turning south. Road directions are as follows:
  • 3.8 Junction stay left
  • 4.9 – Junction, stay left again.
  • 10.1– Signed Junction (Reds Canyon / Tan Seep). Go right.
  • 13.9 – Signed junction go right again.
  • 14.8 – This is the Red Canyon / McKay Flat junction. Go right toward Red Canyon.


  • Reset Odometer
  • 1.0 Track on the right, stay left on the main road.
  • 6.8 Another track on the right, stay on left on the main road.
  • 9.1 Junction go left again.
  • 14.4 A small track on the right with parts of an old truck. There are mining tracks going up Tomsich butte.

Route:

From the trailhead, and old truck, follow the fading mining road west as it climbs. Shortly after passing a mine (10 minutes), the road splits after a large rock slide has fallen on it. Right goes down, traversing along Tomsich Butte. Go left instead, up the ever worsening mining road. At the end of the mining road, the route is directly in front of you on the hill, just right of a huge boulder. It is the only reasonable looking route.

Start by scrambling (4th class) about 5 meters to a small boulder and start of the steep section of crack. The crack protects well with a few cams from 0.5 to 1.5 inches. Once above the technical climbing, beware of knocking loose rocks down. Belay wherever is convenient, likely by a large boulder on the left.

The technical climbing is done, scramble 4th class up the loose slope to the cliff band. Once at the cliff band, go right (west) on a ledge around the corner. There is a large detached boulder that allows relatively easy access to the summit (lower 5th class). Another option is to continue on the ledge to the west side, were a slightly easier, yet very exposed path leads to the summit.

From the top, amazing views of the Swell in all directions are available.

Reverse your route.

Photos:

View from the summit (looking North)View from the summit (looking south east)Final moves to the summitTomsich from near Muddy Creek

Maps:

Tomsiche Butte Map Download map(s): Map 1

My History:

I last climbed Tomsich in the spring of 2010 with Cristina.

Comments:

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Comments (1)
Tomsich
1 Friday, 09 April 2010 21:32
San Juaneer
We just climbed it this Spring too and rated it the same. I didn't realize you had it up on this site. Here's a link to my report if you're interested...
http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/TripReport.php?Id=1371