Dreaming big after 25 pitches! Mike D. and I still energized on our 40 pitch adventure in Joshua Tree. 15hours of nonstop moving, 35 roped pitches, 5 pitches free solo, tons and tons of scrambling and many many rappels. All this with one of the best climbing partners I have had… "Yeah Mike, let's get it done!" Great energy, super psyche, always pushing limits, endless exploring, living dreams #rockclimbing #joshuatree #longdays #40pitchchallenge #chillinorockclimbing #sandiegorockclimbing #pushyourlimits burritos provided by @sashcherry … Many thanks they kept energy levels up ;)
Gotta love Joshua Tree! Pristine natural landscapes, bizarre round shaped rock formations, world-class car camping :-) and a whole lot of climbing! A wonderland of rocks like a dream for every climber and nature lover out there. More than 8,000 recorded climbs. From SUPER EASY to ridiculously BOLD run-out climbing style on slab,crack and face… Pick your adventure!
Focus on here in Joshua Tree! German climbers Aaron and Finn don't mind a fresh breeze and cool temps this weekend. Going for it – Aaron climbing "limited partnership 5.8"
Find your connection with friends, nature and life! Here at El Cajon Mt. high above on pitch #2 is one great place! Where is your favorite place to connect? Peeeez and namaste!
Got shoes? Let's climb! It is amazing how much performance our beloved "sticky rubber" shoes provide to us climbers. Modern rock climbing as seen in the picture went through a series of modifications throughout the history of rock climbing. From heavy mountain boots to sneakers to the first hard soled rock shoes in the early 80's by a Spanish company named boreal – their model "Firès" was the first mass produced sticky rubber climbing shoe. When famous US climber John Bachar went on a Europe trip in 82' he was given a pair of "Firès" by the owner of boreal himself. Bachar was blown away by its performance which led him to import 265 pairs o those to the US. Within a few hours all pairs where sold in Yosemite's mountain shop starting an ongoing revolution in climbing shoe design in the US and worldwide. Today climbers often have several pairs of rock shoes for different styles of climbing – the "aggressive" shoe that is often tight,curved and pointy for micro footholds or more comfortable, less curved and less tight shoes for slab and crack climbing. Make sure you pick the right pair for your desired climbing activity – I recommend to go for comfort on your first pair and as your climbing progresses you may want to try a more "aggressive" pair! Have fun climbing and see you out on the rocks!
In case you don't know:"This is an ATC belay device!" It is multi functional mostly used for belaying and rappeling! A must-have piece of equipment for every climber. The ATC belay device only works in combination with a locking carabiner. Enjoy climbing and see you in the rocks
Adam Hiner getting ready to rappel of off Joshua tree's iconic headstone formation… Loving the vertical life! @adam.hiner
Cruising "Jaws" crack (5.11a) at beautiful Mt. Woodson. This parallel wide finger crack requires "ring locks" to stay jammed in there. Taking your index and middle finger creating a ring together with your thumb = ring lock! Now you just need to jam it in the crack and up it goes ;) have fun climbing!
Deana climbing “flake and bake” (5.8) in Joshua Tree National Park. Enjoying every moment… Gaining mental am physical strength with every move!