Saturday, May 27, 2006

ministry, joy division, and an alternate universe


Well I guess the highlight of this week was the Ministry show last night at the Filmore with Revco. Also on Thursday a tribute night for Ian Curtis at the Eagle Tavern: Leaders of Men and Ghost of Curtis played, two excellent Joy Division cover bands. Leaders has a frontman who looked and acted like Curtis but they did a great job of the earlier stuff and Ghost did a great job overall, playing many great songs their first set and then playing the entire album Closer on their second set.

The pit at Ministry was pretty intense, not bad but just a bit much for this old punker. Very intense show, great great great. Purefect. Kudos to Al Jourgensen for continuing to bring it home to the masses.

Saw the new "Xmen" movie tonight. As a huge X-Men fan, Jean Grey/Phoenix/Dark Phoenix fan, I can only hope that this film took place in an alternate universe I never have to visit again. Fortunately Ian McKellen was sexy and lent gravity an otherwise weightless film. Oh well. The first two are still great.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

climbing at joshua tree


climbing at joshua tree, originally uploaded by ck23.

top of the thin wall, on sunday.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

My First Trip to Joshua Tree


My friend Mario (aka Satan) is sending me fresh Joshua Tree photos but this will do for now. My first trip to Joshua Tree in Southern California, the desert, beautiful, peaceful, quiet, calming. The rock, stellar. First outdoor trip this year, first outdoor lead actually completed in at least two years, first 5.8 crack trad lead, first climb at Joshua Tree that same lead, my 2nd or 3rd trad lead ever I'd say. A really great comeback and start to the season.

Saturday: some interesting sorta highball bouldering on interesting i.e. sketchy rock. Very fun. Wandered around Barkers Dam: a lovely dark lake in the middle of the desert with water birds. My friends went to Coachella but I felt quite happy in the rocks as I see plenty of live music in San Francisco. Ok so I do want to see Sigur Ros but anyway...

Sunday: wandered around a bit trying to find the Thin Wall with the team: Mario, Tru, her boyfriend Eric, and our friend Nathan (aka Dracula). We found it eventually in Real Hidden Valley and watched a woman lead a 10a called No Calculators Allowed...it ended up being a great toprope...but the big excitement for me was A. following Tru up the backside of the wall to set up the toprope for that route which was scarier than B. my first 5.8 lead which was Butterfingers Make Me Horny. Good stances, great encouragement from my excellent belayer Tru and while I made darn sure my placements were good I was able to feel confident and move up the wall which was short, but plenty challenging. Most of my lead history has been bolts so trad is still new, fun, and exciting. And the windy walkoff was super fun, as anyone who has been to Joshua Tree can attest.

Monday:Wandered around the Barker Dam area again with Satan and Dracula and saw some cool stuff but did not really find anything we could do until we worked on Gunsmoke a 5.11 traverse at the Gunsmoke/Killer Cracks area. Nathan did super well for a beginner as he did on Saturday and Mario looked really strong on Gunsmoke. It was hot.

What a beautiful, peaceful place. More pictures soon.

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