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Trembling Toes

5.9, Sport, 120 ft (36 m),  Avg: 1.4 from 15 votes
FA: Richard Jensen & Mark Smith, April 1982
California > Joshua Tree NP > Wonderland of R… > Wonderland South > Wonderland Valley > E Wonderland Va… > Surprise Rock
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Description

The is a great route to climb while passing by on the Wonderland trail. 

For a bolted line at this grade and height, it can't easily be beat by J-Tree standards. The bolts have all been replaced recently to 3/8" and are spaced well. The rock is a bit loose due to lack of traffic so tread carefully. You'll find the crux to be the final 3 bolts. Enjoy!

Protection

Nine bolts, two-bolt rappel anchor. A 70-meter rope (or longer) is nice for the rappel.

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C Miller
CA
  5.9
[Hide Comment] Well-protected and enjoyable climbing with very little to no traffic makes this a nice quick hit when heading in or out of the Wonderland. Feb 6, 2005
Randy
Lassitude 33
  5.9
[Hide Comment] The crux section near the top is contrived as the natural line would have been to either head straight up or traverse left and up arete. Last 2 bolts are placed between these two options, forcing one onto harder ground. A fairly long and worthwhile route. Particularly when combined with Dirty Surprise, which is also quite good. Feb 7, 2005
C Miller
CA
  5.9
[Hide Comment] When replacing the bolts on this route I contemplated moving some of the bolts to better locations but ultimately decided to leave them where they were. Contrived yes, but not too unpleasant. Feb 7, 2005
Drederek
Olympia, WA
  5.8
[Hide Comment] plugged in a small cam and finished straight up instead of heading out to the last two bolts. A nice 5.8 if you skip the difficulties out that way. Apr 9, 2009
Matt Hagny
  5.9
[Hide Comment] A little over halfway up, stay off the detached flake to the R of the bolt line. My partner made the mistake of standing on top of it, and said it did a major wobble and he thought the whole thing was coming down. Apr 23, 2018
Matt Beebe
Twentynine Palms
 
[Hide Comment] Do Not attempt this with a 60 meter. A 70 will just reach the base on rappel but will not reach for a TR. Best to bring an 80 so that you can lower and belay from the ground. Leader must navigate large loose flakes. Belayer beware! 10a if you avoid the loose flakes. We really need to replace the chains at the anchor with stainless. They are severely rusted and leaving a stain that is visible from the trail. Mar 29, 2025