new to this, would like any views on when and where to start. Live in So Cal
area. Thanks
Thanks for the info.
climbing for beginners
- gottaclimb
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[quote="gottaclimb"]new to this, would like any views on when and where to start. Live in So Cal
area. Thanks[/quote]
I really don't know what kind I'm looking for. I would like to try all sorts of climbing. I will need to get into climbing shape before taking on anything tuff. Maybe I should start with day hikes. Does Joshua Tree have hiking trails? Thanks.
area. Thanks[/quote]
I really don't know what kind I'm looking for. I would like to try all sorts of climbing. I will need to get into climbing shape before taking on anything tuff. Maybe I should start with day hikes. Does Joshua Tree have hiking trails? Thanks.
That they do. Offroading, hiking, bouldering, sport climbing, probably some trad but I never really get out there so I'm not sure on that one. It's a good place to learn. Thousands of routes, so you could sorta set up a tour for yourself, ticking off easy routes until you can climb harder ones, etc.
http://www.summitpost.org/area/range/15 ... -park.html
http://www.summitpost.org/area/range/15 ... -park.html
for climbing skills you may look into the So Cal Mountaineer's Assoc Rock Climb Safety Course held for 4 months once a year. i'm currently taking it now to beef up my skills for mountaineering. http://www.rockclimbing.org/I really don't know what kind I'm looking for. I would like to try all sorts of climbing. I will need to get into climbing shape before taking on anything tuff. Maybe I should start with day hikes. Does Joshua Tree have hiking trails? Thanks.
to learn trails and meet others who like to hike or climb there are organized groups like meetup.com and outdoorsclub.org. of course there is also the Sierra Club and numerous books about hiking in So Cal, the San Gab's and everywhere under the sun. summitpost.org is another great source for hiking and climbing info as is this board. good luck!
- climberslacker
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Hey taco,
Josh is mostly trad climbing with a few sport climbs thrown in. Traditional ethic is that if it can be climbed trad, it will not be bolted.
In So-Cal we have our three local "big mountains" San Gorgonio (11,499') in San Bernadion County close to redlands I guess, San Jacinto (10,834') which is in the Palm Springs area and then San Antonio AKA Baldy (10,064) wich is in the L.A. area. There are many many other peaks but these are known as the "3 saints". There is tons of climbing in san diego, from Sport and Trad single pitch at Mission Gorge to long multi pitch routes at El Cajon Mountain. We also have the Sierra (5-7 hour drive) close by for some pretty tall and fun stuff.
Hope this helps!
-CS
Josh is mostly trad climbing with a few sport climbs thrown in. Traditional ethic is that if it can be climbed trad, it will not be bolted.
In So-Cal we have our three local "big mountains" San Gorgonio (11,499') in San Bernadion County close to redlands I guess, San Jacinto (10,834') which is in the Palm Springs area and then San Antonio AKA Baldy (10,064) wich is in the L.A. area. There are many many other peaks but these are known as the "3 saints". There is tons of climbing in san diego, from Sport and Trad single pitch at Mission Gorge to long multi pitch routes at El Cajon Mountain. We also have the Sierra (5-7 hour drive) close by for some pretty tall and fun stuff.
Hope this helps!
-CS