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  2. Geoff Weigand - Wikipedia

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    At Mt. Arapiles in Australia he climbed No Exit (26) while still in high school. In February 1986 he established Shimmering - the first grade 28 in New South Wales. [1] At Joshua Tree, he onsight soloed each of the Ski Tracks (5.10/5.11) then the crack route Acid Crack (5.13a). [3]

  3. Mari Gingery - Wikipedia

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    Mari Gingery is an American climber. She has climbed in much of the Western United States particularly Joshua Tree, The Needles and Yosemite. [1]From 1979 to 1983, Gingery climbed with Lynn Hill every weekend in Yosemite, completing an ascent of The Nose and then the first female-only ascent of The Shield on El Capitan over a period of six days. [2]

  4. Michael Reardon (climber) - Wikipedia

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    Equinox (5.12c/d) and EBGBs (5.10d), Joshua Tree National Park, CA 1,000 individual solos in 30 days and 100 first ascent solos up to 5.12 at Joshua Tree National Park, CA Ghetto Blaster (5.13b) and "Urban Struggle" (5.12b) at Malibu Creek, CA

  5. Joshua Tree National Park’s landscape is truly one of a kind. ... There are more than 8,000 climbing routes and 2,000 boulder problems in the park, according to its website. ... Police search ...

  6. Tony Yaniro - Wikipedia

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    Tony Yaniro (also spelled as Toni Yaniro, born 1961 or 1962), [citation needed] is an American professional rock climber known for his unique climbing style signature move, the "Yaniro" and for being the first-ever person to redpoint an 8a (5.13b) graded rock climbing route.

  7. Our kids died in a crash on the way to Joshua Tree. How ... - AOL

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    Climbing over those rocks allowed us to connect with Ruby and Hart if only for a few moments. That first visit to the Joshua Tree house was extraordinarily difficult. But we knew we had to get ...

  8. 1986 Mount Hood disaster - Wikipedia

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    The students were participating in Basecamp, a program run by the school following the principles of Outward Bound, and required for all tenth graders. Led by Thomas Goman, the school's chaplain, the expedition set off from Timberline Lodge, just west of the route up Mount Hood, on Monday May 12, 1986, at 2:30 a.m. The forecast predicted a ...

  9. Why do so many people head to Joshua Tree to do shrooms? - AOL

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    The Joshua Tree Retreat Center is just one site people visit, hoping to deepen their spiritual practice through group retreats and personal retreats held on the grounds. The desert is littered ...