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The trunk of this joshua tree near Crescent Peak on Nevada 164 is thicker than most

7330-nevada-164.jpg One last vista down into Woods Wash before starting the climb back downThumbnailsI decide to return to the Juniper Spring wash I descended for the return trip after considering other routesOne last vista down into Woods Wash before starting the climb back downThumbnailsI decide to return to the Juniper Spring wash I descended for the return trip after considering other routesOne last vista down into Woods Wash before starting the climb back downThumbnailsI decide to return to the Juniper Spring wash I descended for the return trip after considering other routesOne last vista down into Woods Wash before starting the climb back downThumbnailsI decide to return to the Juniper Spring wash I descended for the return trip after considering other routesOne last vista down into Woods Wash before starting the climb back downThumbnailsI decide to return to the Juniper Spring wash I descended for the return trip after considering other routes

The Las Pilitas California Native Plant Nursery web site states that joshua trees grow to 20 feet tall (like this one), but not in our lifetime. So how old is this tree?