Joshua Tree
May 28-30, 2011
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Amazing trip to Joshua Tree! On Saturday we arrived somewhat late (due to leaving late from the Bay Area the day before), and did Illusion Dweller and Sail Away/something else there - then we ran into Karen and Wen! And we were very lucky to get a spot in Hidden Valley for the next 2 nights - best campground! Although the insane winds kept us up for a lot of the night.

On Sunday, we went to Jumbo Rocks where I had never been, and did Colorado Crack/Spiderman/Gem/Desperado (on TR). Then we drove to Lost Horse area and did Bird on a Wire, which has a spectacular pitch (we linked pitch 2 & most of 3 into one superb 65-70 meter journey).

Monday was North Overhang, which I had wanted to do ever since I came to JTree for the first time, and it didn't disappoint. Then we did Double Cross, moved to the Exorcist and the very memorable Diamond Dogs, before starting the drive back home with full satisfaction.

  Blooming cactus at the base of the Dweller The Illusion Dweller in full sun (but with a breeze) Starting up the Dweller  
  Blooming cactus at the base of the Dweller The Illusion Dweller in full sun (but with a breeze) Starting up the Dweller

  On most of the climb, you're fighting the  
  On most of the climb, you're fighting the "barn door" feeling and stemming on the right

  Melissa on the Dweller Pulling the crux roof On the 5.9 next to Sail Away (which we did next)  
  Melissa on the Dweller Pulling the crux roof On the 5.9 next to Sail Away (which we did next)

  Sail Away Our amazing camp site for 2 nights Idyllic  
  Sail Away Our amazing camp site for 2 nights Idyllic

  Sunset, Saturday night Hiking to Jumbo Rocks through this neat slot  
  Sunset, Saturday night Hiking to Jumbo Rocks through this neat slot

  Spiderman Karen on Spiderman with another party on Colorado crack  
  Spiderman Karen on Spiderman with another party on Colorado crack

  Starting up Gem, cruisy 5.8 (but very sharp rock!) Gem  
  Starting up Gem, cruisy 5.8 (but very sharp rock!) Gem

  Wen on Spiderman Melissa on Desperado, desperate 5.10d Karen on Spiderman  
  Wen on Spiderman Melissa on Desperado, desperate 5.10d Karen on Spiderman

  Melissa on Colorado Crack, with me belaying from the rappel bolts Karen starting up Bird on a Wire, excellent 5.10a on Lost Horse Road At the base of Bird on a Wire  
  Melissa on Colorado Crack, with me belaying from the rappel bolts Karen starting up Bird on a Wire, excellent 5.10a on Lost Horse Road At the base of Bird on a Wire

  Karen on the business pitch of Bird on a Wire Wen and Karen on Bird on a Wire (65 meter pitch to the cave)  
  Karen on the business pitch of Bird on a Wire Wen and Karen on Bird on a Wire (65 meter pitch to the cave)

  The crux section  
  The crux section

  On the cruiser section after the crux  
  On the cruiser section after the crux

  View from the top of Bird on a Wire The climb!  
  View from the top of Bird on a Wire The climb!

  My Joshua Tree hat Starting up North Overhang  
  My Joshua Tree hat Starting up North Overhang

  Me with the overhang on the left Karen pulling around the lip  
  Me with the overhang on the left Karen pulling around the lip

  Karen and Wen on North Overhang On the best 5.7 ever (and my first climb in JTree), Double Cross  
  Karen and Wen on North Overhang On the best 5.7 ever (and my first climb in JTree), Double Cross

  North Overhang start, a slightly awkward flare Melissa on Double Cross  
  North Overhang start, a slightly awkward flare Melissa on Double Cross

  Walking to the Exorcist With my new hat! Amazing jams on the Exorcist  
  Walking to the Exorcist With my new hat! Amazing jams on the Exorcist

  Getting over the roof is easy, once you are there  
  Getting over the roof is easy, once you are there

  Wen starting up the Exorcist  
  Wen starting up the Exorcist

  Diamond Dogs - a very memorable 5.10a - starts with undercling/lieback of the flake, then up the slab above Happy to be tall - I got an initial piece in the roof before starting :) After the crux  
  Diamond Dogs - a very memorable 5.10a - starts with undercling/lieback of the flake, then up the slab above Happy to be tall - I got an initial piece in the roof before starting :) After the crux

  Right before transitioning onto the face Melissa on the Exorcist On the runout but easier climbing  
  Right before transitioning onto the face Melissa on the Exorcist On the runout but easier climbing

  Cranking  
  Cranking

  Melissa after the underclingfest. Shows the steepness and minimal footholds!  
  Melissa after the underclingfest. Shows the steepness and minimal footholds!

  Diamond Dogs, before the face climbing Karen on the undercling section of Diamond Dogs  
  Diamond Dogs, before the face climbing Karen on the undercling section of Diamond Dogs

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