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NadjaHB


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Hi :)

My name is Nadja and I'm a 22 year old climbing freak from Sealand, Denmark..

I have never been to the states before, and I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on the climbing communities in California?

My plan was to travel around CA and maybe a couple of other states for around three months, and visit the different national parks such as Yosemite and J-tree.

Since I'm traveling alone, I was just wondering if it's easy to meet up with other climbers and stuff like that? :)


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Hi :)

My name is Nadja and I'm a 22 year old climbing freak from Sealand, Denmark..

I have never been to the states before, and I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on the climbing communities in California?

My plan was to travel around CA and maybe a couple of other states for around three months, and visit the different national parks such as Yosemite and J-tree.

Since I'm traveling alone, I was just wondering if it's easy to meet up with other climbers and stuff like that? :)

Yeah, meeting up with other climbers shouldn't be too hard at any of the popular climbing areas, but it does depend on the time of year. You're probably not going to find many partners in J-tree during the summer, nor in Yosemite in the winter.

good luck and have fun.


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Post up on here and on mountainproject.com when you are looking for partners. You'll probably find partners ok. Camp 4 in Yosemite is a good place to find partners if you're there.


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Okay thanks :)

Im starting up near Yosemite in may, so guess that is okay with the season?


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Thanks for the advice on the websites!

I'll be sure to check them out! :)


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Yosemite in May should be ok. Normally, it' be a great month to visit with average high and low temp of 22C/7C and 4.4 cm of rain for the month. However, this year, who knows. I was up there last weekend and it was already in short sleeves. It has been a very warm, dry year here. It's not quite prime tourist season, but it will start becoming crowded then. Camping can be a problem. Camp 4 is the only walk-in camp ground in the Valley, so get in line early to get a site or reserve a campsite elsewhere well in advance (could be too late already). Or find suitable camping just outside the valley. Good luck.


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Wow..
That's quite different from the campsites we have in Denmark!

But thanks!
Good to know! :)


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NadjaHB wrote:
Okay thanks :)

Im starting up near Yosemite in may, so guess that is okay with the season?

Just as another FYI, if you are starting a three month trip in may, you probably don't want to do J-tree. While it is possible to climb in the shade during the summer in J-tree, your time would be much better spent at cooler (higher elevation)climbing areas.


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Yea, I'm beginning to realize that too!

Unfortunately!

Cause damn I would've liked to try out J-tree!


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