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yoadrian · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 5

I just moved to Tucson from the Pacific NW. Looking for some cool, laid back climbing partners. I'm not climbing particularly hard (5.9 trad, 5.10 sport) right now, but I am a 5.13 belayer. More interested in trad climbing, but would like an 'after-work' partner for local sport and bouldering. Let me know if you are interested.

portercassidy · · UT/CO · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 66

Have you had your stuff ripped off yet???

Somebody climb with this guy. He always likes to take his climbing gear for long walks and loves drinking beer afterward.

portercassidy · · UT/CO · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 66

Sorry to offend you Eddie.

Does this guideline apply when you are harrassing a good friend that just moved to Tucson?

Brigette Beasley · · Monroe, WA · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 275

Check out the local climbing Meetup - it's a great way to find lots of partners in a short period of time.

rockclimbing.meetup.com/151/

Jack Marr · · Boise, ID · Joined Jan 2008 · Points: 15

Hi my wife and I are in Tucson until Feb 12th and want to climb a lot. I can lead 10c or d on sport and follow up to high 11's, but am also more interested in trad. We have a car and are willing to drive. I have a decent rack and am confident on very easy leads (want to get more confident), love building anchors and placing gear, and will follow the same as my sport follow. Like bouldering too as live in the city most of the year. Drop us a mail at jackmarr@gmail.com

Especially hoping to do a bit of sport or easy trad in Mt. Lemmon this weekend, and would love to make a trip to Cochise while here-- Jack and Doreen

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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