
Take for example the Joshua Tree – a labyrinth of limbs and outgrowths that follow no particular order. Every square inch of the tree is covered in pricks and points will make the toughest bloque scream. I think I’d rather take a bath in hydrochloric acid (HCL – thanks Mr. Bill) than tumble down


James and I got up on a brisk December morning and headed out for the 2 ½ hour drive to Josh. There are a couple traditions that must be observed: The Water Canyon Coffee Company and the Crossroads Café. The former is the morning caffeination stop which serves both to get the brain working and to induce the morning slide. The

We bouldered for about 3 hours on Gunsmoke, the Piano

s, shared some Anchor Steems

With sore hands, we got up the next day and built a fire and made some breakfast. We hiked up Ryan mountain which turned out to be a really good mellow hike – about 2 ½ hours round trip. We snapped some pictures, added a few boulders to the shrine on top of Ryan Mountain and headed back down and back to Orange County.