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Illusion Dweller

Illusion Dweller.

Shirley’s company event and a stay in an uncharacteristically posh (for us) resort. People watching at the hotel: khaki shorts and paunches; screaming little banshees; baseball caps and polo shirts; golf playing and gambling…one man’s idea of middle class nirvana is someone else’s hell on earth. Over the course of 4 days, we do manage to eke out about a day and a half of climbing in JTree. For all my bitching about the lameness of the place, we somehow have a ton of fun every time we go. This time we climb Count On Your Fingers (5.9, ho-hum), Illusion Dweller (10b, excellent), North Overhang on Intersection Rock (5.9, 2 pitches – don’t let the looks of it from the road fool you – it’s not that good), Solid Gold (2 pitches of “10a” excellence in a small package), and Loose Lady (fun 5.9 pitch). All the hits of this outing were recommend by our friend Andrew and we should not have deviated from that list.

Pics

Count On Your Fingers

Starting up our first JTree route of the year, Count On Your Fingers (5.9) in the Real Hidden Valley (Jan. 2016).

Count On Your Fingers

Higher on the same pitch (Jan. 2016).

Count On Your Fingers

Real Hidden Valley from top of Count On Your Fingers pitch (Jan. 2016).

Count On Your Fingers

Shirley topping out on Count On Your Fingers – last move is the crux on an otherwise 5.7 route (Jan. 2016).

Count On Your Fingers

Top of Count On Your Fingers with the splendor of Real Hidden Valley…not Mali, but it’ll do for a weekend (Jan. 2016).

Illusion Dweller

The Sentinel formation – home of the classic Illusion Dweller route (Jan. 2016).

Illusion Dweller

Starting up the beautiful Illusion Dweller (5.10b) on The Sentinel in Real Hidden Valley (Jan. 2016).

Illusion Dweller

Illusion Dweller.

Illusion Dweller

Shirley low on the Illusion Dweller pitch (Jan. 2016).

Illusion Dweller

Shirley about midway up (Jan. 2016).

Illusion Dweller

Illusion Dweller.

Illusion Dweller

Although the invite from Shirley’s colleagues to go play golf, watch the game, and do a bit of gambling sounded incredibly exciting, we nevertheless ended up in JTree for a ½ day.

Illusion Dweller

Into the short crux near the top of Illusion Dweller (Jan. 2016).

Illusion Dweller

Shirley at the belay anchor of Illusion Dweller (Jan. 2016).

Illusion Dweller

Views of Joshua Tree on the hike out from Real Hidden Valley (Jan. 2016).

North Overhang

Unknown climbers on North Overhang (P2) on Intersection Rock (Jan. 2016).

North Overhang

Close-up of the leader on the crux moves (Jan. 2016).

North Overhang

Same party topping out on North Overhang (Jan. 2016).

North Overhang

Leading pitch 1 of North Overhang on Intersection Rock (Jan. 2016).

Intersection Rock

Intersection Rock – wonder where it got its name?

North Overhang

The (only) 5.9 move on pitch 2 of North Overhang (Jan. 2016).

North Overhang

Shirley topping out on Intersection Rock (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

On the hike to Solid Gold in Wonderland Of Rocks area (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

Uncle Willie’s Health Food Store (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

South Astro Dome from the approach to Solid Gold. That streak is not Solid Gold (it’s a 2-pitch 5.13a).

Solid Gold

South Astro Dome and a cactus garden beneath the Don Juan Boulder (Jan 2016).

Solid Gold

In the thin of it on pitch 1 of Solid Gold (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

Past the technical crux (still facing the mental crux though) on Solid Gold (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

More pitch 1 action.

Solid Gold

Shirley on Solid Gold.

Solid Gold

Blowing it at the last clip would probably feel about as long as that proposed Perth-London service on Qantas. Solid Gold – quality in a small package.

Solid Gold

More Solid Gold action.

Solid Gold

Thin edging.

Solid Gold

Fun.

Solid Gold

Views from pitch 1 of Solid Gold (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

The 5.8ish mantle some ways out from the last bolt (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

Shirley arriving at the first belay (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

Starting up pitch 2 of Solid Gold. A very different flavor than pitch 1 – singular bouldery moves separated by perfect rest stances (and a fun slabby topout).

Solid Gold

Looking back at Shirley from the lead of pitch 2 (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

More pitch 2 fun.

Solid Gold

Leading pitch 2 (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

Shirley at the pitch 1 belay on Solid Gold (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

Shirley on the summit of South Astro Dome (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

Shirley hiking out past the Don Juan Boulder (Jan. 2016).

Solid Gold

Shirley, Don Juan Boulder and South Astro Dome (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

Hiking in to Houser Buttress in the Real Hidden Valley area (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

Starting up Loose Lady (5.9+). It took me about 2 hours that day to properly select the climbing outfit – note how the colors of the shoes tie together the blue and and purple hues (the slight clash here is of course by design) of the jeans and t-shirt with the deep yellow tone of the undershirt. This does not “just happen”, OK?

Loose Lady

Loose Lady – edging and smearing dishes. Good fun but if Solid Gold is 4-stars, this is probably 2-3 stars (and not sandbagged) only (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

Nearing the top (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

Nearing the anchors (Jan. 2016)

Loose Lady

Shirley starting up Loose Lady (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

Views from the top (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

Shirley starting up Loose Lady (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

More of Shirley on the route (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

Smeary, slabby moves on the upper third (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

Mid move (mid-throw? mid-dyno??).

Loose Lady

Shirley topping out on Loose Lady. I’m not sure if I was flashing gang signs at her or taking a photo (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

Looking back towards the parking lot in the Real Hidden Valley from the top of Loose Lady on Houser Buttress (Jan. 2016).

Loose Lady

Summit!

Loose Lady

Trotting back to the car and hoping that we don’t miss our evening flight home out of LAX (Jan. 2016).

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