Joshua Tree Bouldering
Author: Robert Miramontes
Publisher: Wolverine Publishing
Publication year: 2016
Edition: 2nd
No. of pages: 484 color
Author: Robert Miramontes
Publisher: Wolverine Publishing
Publication year: 2016
Edition: 2nd
No. of pages: 484 color
Author: Robert Miramontes
Publisher: Wolverine Publishing
Publication year: 2016
Edition: 2nd
No. of pages: 484 color
About the book
Joshua Tree Bouldering is the definitive bouldering guide to one of Earth’s great playgrounds of stone — Joshua Tree National Park. At close to 500 pages, this book is fat! The sheer size and complexity of Joshua Tree’s granite mazes is mind-boggling: 30 square miles of rock piles, hundreds of formations — and countless boulders. For those seeking the thrill of exploration and a lifetime of bouldering, Joshua Tree is ad infinitum. This is the most comprehensive book available on Joshua Tree bouldering, documenting more than 2000 problems. Josh is one of the cradles of American bouldering, with historic 1960s problems put up by the wild and crazy Desert Rats Uninhibited, through serious Stonemaster classics of the 1970s and ’80s, to outrageous V-double-digit testpieces by the likes of Rob Mulligan, Chris Lindner, Chris Sharma, and Keenan Takahashi. Come try your hand at some of California’s best and most famous boulder problems, including White Rastafarian (V2), Slashface (V3), Lynn Hill Memorial Face Problem (V4), Stem Gem (V4), JBMFP (V5), So High (V5), Scatterbrain (V6), Planet X (V6), Streetcar Named Desire (V6). Pumping Monzonite (V7), Caveman (V7), Dark Matter (V9), Iron Curtain (V11), and Iron Resolution (V13).
Plus the town of Joshua Tree is really cool, loved by climbers from around the world. Check out this online guide for a peek into the attractions of the town.
Areas covered
Lost Horse
JBMF
Real Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley Campground
The Outback
Asteroid Belt
Echo Tee
Barker Dam
Planet X
Cap Rock
Ryan Campground
Hall of Horrors
The Underground
Geology Tour Road
Indian Cove
… and more!
Features
2000+ problems
Premium, sewn binding
Problems color-coded by difficulty
Photos of almost all boulder problems
Inspiring action photography
Artsy and accurate maps
Camping beta
Detailed bouldering history
About the author
Robert Miramontes first visited Joshua Tree National Park in the mid 1980s and began a life-long obsession with climbing and bouldering. His love of the park inspired the cultivation of another passion — photography — and combining these passions led to the creation of this book. Robert has now written six books for the area, including this one, as well as the Wolverine titles Joshua Tree Rock Climbs and Joshua Tree National Park: The Insider’s Guide. He lives near the Park with his wife Christina, also a climber, and daughter Alexandra.