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crazyjake123
Jul 26, 2005, 4:31 AM
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Hey me and my buddy are just coming back from Iraq, Been climbing for a while but looking for some more people to climb with possibly, anyone out there in the J-tree area.
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blitzkrieg_climber13
Jul 26, 2005, 5:21 AM
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its too blasted hot to climb in j tree right now. unless you enjoy burning your hands on 110+ degree rock on 115 degree days then its not enjoyable. try high sierras somewhere.
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thinksinpictures
Jul 26, 2005, 5:28 AM
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I bet the weather in J Tree is no worse than it is in Iraq.
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phugganut
Jul 26, 2005, 5:38 AM
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In reply to: I bet the weather in J Tree is no worse than it is in Iraq. Well I wouldn't want to climb there either.
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trenchdigger
Jul 26, 2005, 6:18 AM
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In reply to: its too blasted hot to climb in j tree right now. unless you enjoy burning your hands on 110+ degree rock on 115 degree days then its not enjoyable. try high sierras somewhere. Definitely too hot. Last weekend's high was... http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?s=LTH&d=24-Jul-2005+23:07&span=48hours Huh... interesting. 88 on Saturday and 84 on Sunday. So long as you don't mind a little afternoon thunder shower to cool you off. The rock takes maybe 15 min. of sun to dry off. It'll probably be back up to the triple digits again this weekend though. I guess y'all missed your chance.
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baja_java
Jul 26, 2005, 3:14 PM
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In reply to: Hey me and my buddy are just coming back from Iraq, Been climbing for a while but looking for some more people to climb with possibly, anyone out there in the J-tree area. hey jake, when jtree cools down in couple months, you guys are welcome to climb with me anytime, if you like. we can see what works. i'm out there both days of most weekends. for now, if you want to climb in a less oven-like setting, i know some spots sean
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thegreytradster
Jul 27, 2005, 12:46 AM
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If you are still stuck in the "stumps" when it cools down, we meet up at Nomad's about 8:00 every Saturday.
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watusi
Jul 27, 2005, 1:42 AM
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No doubt in a month or two you'll have no problem hooking up! Give me an e-mail and I'll try to help.
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crazyjake123
Aug 11, 2005, 3:18 AM
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well guys i am back in J tree, it isnt that hot in the mornings and evenings, i Just got my rack complete with the new Camelots, and I pumped. Ive been hitting echo cove and indian canyon up pretty hard, and im going camping out there this weeked. If you see a big green F-150 honk. Peace out and happy climbing
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neeg76
Aug 17, 2005, 11:08 PM
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I'm moving to la Quinta and am super stoked about being so close to jtree. however have very little experience just some indoor climbing and nill on the gear except for a chalk bag. i was wondering if i could come watch and pick up some tips some time. I'm moving on the 1st of sept. like i said, I'm just a beginner and understand if you don't want the dead weight. (side note) fellow jarheads. thanks for a fine job.
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neeg76
Sep 13, 2005, 4:34 AM
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well, its the 17th of sept and living in la quinta. still looking for a response i see there are no takers just as of yet. :lol: hey ah well somebody post something. :evil: so that i know that this thread is still open. it is cooling off. :shock: well i'll be checking later. :wink:
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u_will_die
Sep 13, 2005, 5:48 PM
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hey bro you forgot a few crucial emoticons in your last post , how about mr. rolly eyes and how could you forget cool sunglasses guy . BTW why don't you do yourself a favor and buy a crashpad or roll up to trashcan rock on any given weekend, you'll find hordes of noobs to flail with...
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hangerlessbolt
Sep 13, 2005, 6:01 PM
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Phuck “Joshua Tree”!!! What a freakin’ choss pile…. It’s too blazing hot in the summer…and too damned cold in the winter. It “boasts” of a few routes…but none of them are over 30’ tall. And any geologist will tell you that quartz monzonite is extremely fragile and will shatter under body weight. Only idiots go to that place these days. With its tour buses full of loud, obnoxious knuckleheads…boombox infested campsites…not to mention the “fee” for admission. What a JOKE! That place blows goats…as does anyone who finds it worth visiting. Most of the people who go there are either into the whole “let’s visit every nat’l park on the planet” or boy scouts. Heed my warning…save your money…it’s so not worth it. Best to go to Rubidoux…Big Rock…or Ortega Falls.
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neeg76
Sep 13, 2005, 8:33 PM
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8^) well that one is just for you will die. :wtf: i think you need a hug. never the less where is that trashcan rock? and what is a noob? is that really a descriptive term of some sort, or just some clever colloquialism that you somehow managed to come up with? ... hangerlessbolt; where at in rubidoux?
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fire_eyes
Sep 13, 2005, 8:45 PM
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In reply to: …but none of them are over 30’ tall. And any geologist will tell you that quartz monzonite is extremely fragile and will shatter under body weight. Um, "Right On" is 510' (4 pitches) and I could go on...
In reply to: Only idiots go to that place these days. That'd explain why there are pics of you on Intersection Rock, Headstone, Wonderland of Rocks, etc. on your profile...
In reply to: With its tour buses full of loud, obnoxious knuckleheads…boombox infested campsites…not to mention the “fee” for admission. What a JOKE! Keeps the rif raff out. Now that it's a national park, it is no longer a sh*thole.
In reply to: That place blows goats…as does anyone who finds it worth visiting. Oh, excuse me. Ignore this post, because I must blow goats as I find Joshua Tree worth visiting for tons of reasons, only one of which is to climb.
In reply to: Best to go to Rubidoux…Big Rock…or Ortega Falls. Yep. To hang out with this nice fella... :roll:
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fire_eyes
Sep 13, 2005, 9:02 PM
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I am having the WORST day...could you tell?!
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gretchino
Sep 13, 2005, 9:35 PM
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^^Best reply yet!
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hangerlessbolt
Sep 13, 2005, 10:19 PM
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In reply to: Um, "Right On" is 510' (4 pitches) and I could go on... No you couldn't...Right On is the only climb over 40’ in the park…and it’s not 4 pitches…it’s barely 2…and neither of those is worth putting a harness on for!
In reply to: In reply to: With its tour buses full of loud, obnoxious knuckleheads…boombox infested campsites…not to mention the “fee” for admission. What a JOKE! Keeps the rif raff out. Now that it's a national park, it is no longer a sh*thole. You’ve been climbing…what? About a year? You weren’t around when it wasn’t a Nat’l Park STFU n00b!
In reply to: In reply to: That place blows goats…as does anyone who finds it worth visiting. Oh, excuse me. Ignore this post, because I must blow goats as I find Joshua Tree worth visiting for tons of reasons, only one of which is to climb. If the shoe fits, cupcake...if the shoe fits!
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blitzkrieg_climber13
Sep 13, 2005, 10:36 PM
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wow bro if you dont think j tree is worth going to climb, you have major problems. my dad has been climbing there 20 years and i for 2 and think its one of the best places in the world. and yes almost every climb there is over 40' so wtf are you talking about.
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hangerlessbolt
Sep 13, 2005, 10:57 PM
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In reply to: wow bro if you dont think j tree is worth going to climb, you have major problems. my dad has been climbing there 20 years and i for 2 and think its one of the best places in the world. and yes almost every climb there is over 40' so wtf are you talking about. Dude!! You and your pops so need to get out more! Have you even bothered to check out the fantastic 5.6's and .7's at Williamson? Or Mt. Woodson? I mean c'mon...even that big hunk of rock in Idyllwild beats that pile o' pebbles in joshua tree!
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fire_eyes
Sep 13, 2005, 11:19 PM
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Quit stirring the pot Robert...you've had your fun :twisted:
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hangerlessbolt
Sep 14, 2005, 12:19 AM
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Ok...what tipped you off? The suggestion to climb at OF over JT? ...or the PM? I'm thinking it's a case of one neuron short of a synapse. I mean the wheel was turning, but the hampster's dead. LoL Again, I declare Joshua Tree a war-zone...unfit for even the lowest of the low!! Why do you think 29 stumps is so close? Where else would you put a base for Navywannabe's?! The park rangers are mutants... The campsites are always full... The guidebooks are dangerous... There's sharp pokey things everywhere... It's either too hot or too cold The rock's chossy The few routes that are there are shite You'd be a lot better off making a run to the incredible climbing at Corona del Mar!! Now THAT place ROCKS!! Woo hoo!! Hit me up if you need the beta!
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blitzkrieg_climber13
Sep 14, 2005, 2:54 AM
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now i know you just like to start shit cuz you have a lot of pics from jt.
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Sep 14, 2005, 3:07 AM
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In reply to: Ok...what tipped you off? The suggestion to climb at OF over JT? ...or the PM? I'm thinking it's a case of one neuron short of a synapse. I mean the wheel was turning, but the hampster's dead. LoL Again, I declare Joshua Tree a war-zone...unfit for even the lowest of the low!! Why do you think 29 stumps is so close? Where else would you put a base for Navywannabe's?! The park rangers are mutants... The campsites are always full... The guidebooks are dangerous... You're going to get a hernia from carrying the new one. -Jay
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stone_monkey
Sep 14, 2005, 3:34 PM
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In reply to: You're going to get a hernia from carrying the new one. -Jay Vogel's Book of Lies is increasing to 3 volumes
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