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Stem Gem 

Stem Gem 

V4

   

FA: John Bachar
Type: Boulder
Consensus: V4 [details]
Length: 20 feet
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Submitted By: RTM on Feb 2, 2003


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Steven Powers on stem gem, photo Kevin Calvert


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Located in a small group of campsites on the Southern end of the Blob formation. Please ask permission for bouldering in occupied campsites.

Stem Gem is the Quintessencial JTree boulder problem, embodying the essence of Joshua Tree climbing: Highly technical and often times perplexing movement across extremely friction dependant, featurless granite. Indeed, this problem has nary a hold on it, the only thing making it climbable is its coarse friction and the undulating nature of the stone.

Getting both feet off the ground on this problem can be an event in itself, bringing ones flexability and stemming prowess to task. Start by stemming up the concave face and then traversing right across a faint/blunt arete. Most continue right and stand on the "bump", however it is possible to avoid the bump and friction direct (v3 friction in itself), continue up the water groove and to the top of the boulder. Jump across boulder to get off.


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standard bouldering gear



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Moving onto the finishing slab of Stem Gem (V4), JTNP.

Moving onto the finishing slab of Stem Gem (V4), J...

Emily Craft on Stem Gem<br />

Emily Craft on Stem Gem


Duke on Stem Gem

Duke on Stem Gem

Tavis tries not to grease off the slippery smears post-crux on Stem Gem. Weight back over your feet! Joshua Tree, 2005

Tavis tries not to grease off the slippery smears ...

Extremo Terveeno sending the gem...

Extremo Terveeno sending the gem...


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By Adam Stackhouse
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From: Escondido, Ca
Jul 28, 2006

Hard.