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Joshua Tree National Park

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Joshua Tree National Park  A beginners guide Have you ever wanted to climb on the sharpest rocks ever and become a climbing god?  Then make it out to Joshua Tree this season. Just a mere 3 hours northeast of San Diego is the beautiful and sought after Joshua Tree National Park . I just recently took my first trip out there and I fell in love. The climbing was something out of this world and the people you meet there are some of the greatest on the planet.  Important things to know: -No service in the park, however this problem could be solved with Starlink -No water access in park, so bring plenty!!     -These water jugs   from Vons worked great for me  -Costs $30 to enter the park everyday, so if you leave the next day will be another $30 -It's called Joshua Tree, because all the the trees everywhere are called Joshua Trees!! -Around this time of the year it is FREEZING at night, but also absolutely beautiful! Check out this photo I got from my last v...

SoCal Climbing: The Legend that is San Diego

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SoCal Climbing                                        Taken by Brandt Gilbertson The Legend that is San Diego With each step a deep breath is taken, as you push off the nickel sized foot hold to reach the penny sized hand hold, with the ultimate goal of standing on top of this rock looking down at what you just accomplished. Climbing till your fingers bleed and your feet are sore, San Diego is the perfect community to chase your climbing goals.  What was once the epicenter for the birth of the SoCal climbing community, San Diego remains a sought out location for climbers all over the United States. Although there are hundreds of beautiful places to climb in Southern California, San Diego reigns over them all. San Diego climbing began shortly after the 1950s, thanks to the birth of the San Diego Sierra Club , which was founded  way back to 1948 . This group would t...