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Headstone Rock

  
Submitted By: Brian Reynolds on Jun 26, 2002
Administrators: Chris Miller, Adam Stackhouse
Latitude: 33.9836  Longitude: -116.1540 
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Description 

Headstone is one of the true classic locations at JTree, and home to two of the parks most popular moderate routes: SW Corner (5.6 ***) and Cryptic (5.8 ***). Although the SW Corner offers spectacular exposure (due to the positioning of the rock), both routes are well bolted by JTree standards. In addition to these two routes, the South Face Center goes at 5.9, and there are some bolted 5.reallyhard sport climbs on the blank, overhanging north face of the rock as well.

Quickdraws are all you'll need for protection, although a couple of double-length slings will help for setting a belay on the top of the SW Corner.

Rappel descent from bolts and chains on top of the rock.

Like I said, these routes are POPULAR, so get there early in the morning or climb them late in the evening. But they're well worth it!


Getting There 

Park on the east side of the Ryan Campground Loop, next to the bathroom. From there it's an easy 100 yard plus 2 minutes of 3rd class approach (past some kind bouldering, by the way).



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Climbers on the Southwest Corner and Cryptic.

SW Corner 5.6  CA : Joshua Tree National Park : ... : Headstone Rock
Awesome setting, great summit, big air underneath you. This is a great climb. It's popular, and there's often a line, but it's still well worth doing. Ss soon as you hit the corner past the second bolt, it's like there's no one else around but you and a hundred feet of air. The crux is negotiating your way over a small bulge above the second bolt -- the holds are there and bomber, though, so fire away!! This is one climb that I intend to com...[more]


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Climbers on the Southwest Corner and Cryptic.

Climbers on the Southwest Corner and Cryptic.

Classic Headstone shot

Classic Headstone shot

Climbers on Headstone Rock (((2-29-2004)))

BETA PHOTO: Climbers on Headstone Rock (((2-29-2004)))

February 18th

February 18th

Classic Headstone with me on top

Classic Headstone with me on top

Headstone with Cryptic on the left side

Headstone with Cryptic on the left side

Climbers on the SW Corner.

Climbers on the SW Corner.

Headstone Nov. 2004 We were climbing in shorts two days earlier.

Headstone Nov. 2004 We were climbing in shorts two...

south side of Headstone rock

south side of Headstone rock

Joe De Luca attempting the 2nd ascent of The Cutting Edge 5.13b

BETA PHOTO: Joe De Luca attempting the 2nd ascent of The Cutti...

Celebrating atop Headstone Rock, Joshua Tree.

Celebrating atop Headstone Rock, Joshua Tree.

Descending Headstone Rock.<br />Photo by Blitzo.

Descending Headstone Rock.
Photo by Blitzo.


Bouldering below Headstone Rock, JTNP.

Bouldering below Headstone Rock, JTNP.

Headstone Rock.<br />Photo by Blitzo.

Headstone Rock.
Photo by Blitzo.



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By Mike Morley
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From: Oakland, CA
Jun 28, 2002

Several fun boulder problems lie en-route to the base of the Headstone formation.

By Randy
Dec 17, 2003

The original name given this formation by Mark Powell and Bill Feuerer in 1958 was "The Can Opener." Later, early Wolfe guides called it "Balance Rock." Wolfe changed the name again to "Headstone Rock" since there is some evidence that this name was used before climbers named it (a couple of miners are buried nearby).