I feel like I've been in the land of a Dr. Seuss book for a week. Joshua Trees look like something out of a crazy mutated land of Truffula trees... minus the colored tufts of fur used for making whozits and whatzits of course. Regardless of the fanciful setting Joshua Tree was a beautiful place to visit. We had so much fun running around like Bar-ba-Loots in between J-Trees, Yuccas and cactus plants in the search of the perfect climb. The rock there is incredible! Its called monzogranite and its alot like Yosemite rock but its actually sticky. It seemed like once your shoes were on the wall they were not gonna come off. I was like Spiderman walking up buildings...
a dirty hippie Spiderman who smelled a little funny. but Spiderman none the less. Normally I pride myself on being the clean chic girl fashionably ready for a day of climbing at the crag but by the end of the trip I looked like a desert rat and I probably smelled like one too. The pictures from the trip took a steady decline in proportion to how fantabulously gross we looked. Hats can only hide so much my friends.
Here is an awesome boulder we found. I think it looks like the head of the villain from the Despicable Me movie.
Bar-ba-Loot Christian ready to start a climb
climbing...
During the climb we noticed a group of people below that kept waving at us and taking pictures. After we finished climbing this cute little couple in their late 60's hurried over to us with these huge smiles asking if that had really been us up on the cliff. They wanted to know all about how it worked and what the little gadget doodads hanging from my harness were. They were from Canada and had escaped to the US to avoid the crowds of the Olympics. They were very excited to inform me that they had video taped the whole thing so maybe someday I'll find this couples Canadian blog out there and be able to see Christian and I climbing in J-Tree. We meet the coolest people on our trips!
Bar-ba-Loot Julie...
Yay for hats!
The weather was really nice for most of the trip although a little cool in the mornings and evenings.
More pictures of climbing:
Here is my stud muffin right before he climbed Illusion Dweller.
Christian brought his new Camera and took some really amazing shots of the Joshua Tree Scenery. He is having way too much fun with his new Camera.
We had planned to stay till Tuesday but it turned out that a storm was brewing and it would have left us sitting in our tents and car for two days straight with no climbing. So we returned home a bit early and were able to have dinner with my Mom who was in town. She made the most delicious Fajitas and we had lots of fun spending time with family!
Beautiful pictures! And how did this Joshua fella get a tree named after him? I want a Ryan tree! :)
ReplyDeleteThose trees look really cool. Definitely a relative of the truffula tree!
ReplyDeleteThose are some great pictures. I like the Despicable Me boulder. I'll start checking old Canadian couple blogs for your video.
ReplyDeleteThat old couple sounds so cute. I think it's funny that they were so fascinated by you guys. I'm so glad you guys decided to cut the trip short, though. It was just too long!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you guys came home early. It made me the happiest mrawmin in the world. What a good suprise!
ReplyDeleteChristian's camera takes really good pictures! They are quite stunning.
I have always loved Joshua trees. I'm glad you have some pictures of them. They sure do look a lot like truffula trees. You guys make adorable Bar-ba-Loots. Thanks for this fun blog!
It looks like you guys had some great rocks to climb. Great photos. Many years ago I took way too many photos of Joshua trees because they just look so cool. I'm glad you made it back safe and early.
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