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  2. Joshua Tree National Park - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Tree National Park is a national park of the United States in southeastern ... Climbing and bouldering routes that are permanently closed include Energy Crisis ...

  3. Hidden Valley (Joshua Tree National Park) - Wikipedia

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    Healthy populations of Joshua Tree, pinyon, juniper and oak share space with mesquite, yucca, nolina, various cacti and other species. According to various sources, [ 5 ] In 1936, desert pioneer Bill Keys blasted a notch through the rocks walls to improve access for his cattle herds. [ 6 ]

  4. Quail Mountain (California) - Wikipedia

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    Quail Mountain, at 5,816 feet (1,773 m), is the highest mountain in Joshua Tree National Park and the highest point in the Little San Bernardino Mountains of the very southern reach of the Mojave Desert. It is one of the southernmost peaks in the Transverse Ranges, with the Peninsular Ranges just across the Colorado Desert and Coachella Valley.

  5. Joshua Tree National Park’s landscape is truly one of a kind. Here’s what you should know before visiting. ... There are more than 8,000 climbing routes and 2,000 boulder problems in the park ...

  6. Eureka Peak (California) - Wikipedia

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    Eureka Peak is a mountain in the Black Rock Canyon region of Joshua Tree National Park in the U.S. state of California. [2] The peak is the 4th highest summit in the park after Quail Mountain, Queen Mountain and Inspiration Peak. [3]

  7. Michael Reardon (climber) - Wikipedia

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    Reardon started climbing as a child on the boulders in his grandfather's backyard. Together with his cousins, both his climbing skills and his interest in climbing were challenged and developed. Bouldering in a backyard turned to three-day hikes in the Appalachian Mountains, and then to hiking in the Rocky Mountains. Reardon eventually found ...