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Aiguille de Joshua Tree (aka The Finger Of Hercules) 

Aiguille de Joshua Tree (aka The Finger Of Hercules) 

5.6 X

   

FA: Unknown
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.5 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 30 feet
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Submitted By: Chris Miller on Jul 9, 2002


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Photo of Mark Nelson by Fran Fierst, January 1, 20...


Description 

From the end of the Lost Horse Road walk southeast for 1/4 mile or so following a beaten path as you pass numerous rock formations on your left. This climb lies at the base of the hillide you'll walk along and is set amongst boulders making it somewhat hidden. Basically a solo this climbs the north side past some ledgy steps to a small summit. Standing up on it will test your balance especially if windy. If nervous break out the camera and get your "Kodak Courage" going.


Protection 

None, so don't fall!



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Ryan Avery on top of the outstanding free solo Aguille De Joshua Tree

BETA PHOTO: Ryan Avery on top of the outstanding free solo Agu...

Don't look down...

Don't look down...

Resist the urge...

Resist the urge...

Foolish posing circa late '80s.

Foolish posing circa late '80s.

Cutting loose on the Finger of Hercules.

BETA PHOTO: Cutting loose on the Finger of Hercules.


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By Ryan Avery
Apr 4, 2005

Definitely a must do before your Josh days are over.It was three or four 5.6 moves once on the ledge for me. The mantle and standing up is the mental crux as the top is sloping downward. Bring a camera.

By big lebowski
Feb 23, 2007

OK, so we wimped out by throwing a rope over the notch and top-roping :o) The climbing is very easy, but then so is falling off

By Braxton Norwood
From: Tucson
Mar 7, 2007
rating: 5.5 X

Short, but also in a field of large talus/boulders that wouldn't be nice to fall on (most pics don't show that). This climb would be rated less than 5.6 if it were located elsewhere.

By Drederek
Jun 23, 2007
rating: 5.6 X

I could not walk by this without climbing it!