Joshua Tree
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hey scin and artsay, i'll come puke in your bathroom anytime you want when your outta town. i'll even leave empty orange juice containers, liquor bottles, and broken spice racks. just let me know.
Yo HO!! Just got me a code red and some funyons big dawg!!! SHIT YEAH! - Ray, excited about his breakfast
Looks like I will be in J-tree for four days between March 12-19....I hope some of you might still be in the area........The dilemma..........1) take the full rack and miss out on the bouldering 2) buy a crash pad and boulder 3) worth the hassle to take both.....???? with only four days I'd like to minimize the wandering around the desert and not finding what I want to climb.......... any suggestions???
I would take both. Most of the areas with roped climbing have excellent bouldering really close by. You can wonder from most campsites about 20 feet and be at the base of classic boulder problems at a few of the camping areas. Are you flying or driving, if you are driving then you would have no excuse not to take both. If you did fly then you could rent a pad from the shop in town for fairly cheap I would imagine. Merrick and I are still trying to figure out when and where we are meeting, so we may see you there. Have fun man.
If I could rent a pad that would be awesome.........we are flying and are going to CO first to ski so thats why its kind of a pain to take both....climbing gear + ski gear + camping gear kind of alot of stuff to handle..............Climbhigh do you have any mini trips in the works before you all take off????...........as much as we have talked it sucks we haven't even worked out a day in the red