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Boulder climbing partner

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Mac P · · boulder, co · Joined Jun 2015 · Points: 25

Looking to find an awesome, safe climbing partner in the Boulder area. All my climbing buddies have been falling off the wagon lately, (getting married, having kids, moving away...) which has led me to lots of bouldering recently... With the sun shining and the high country cooling off it's time to get back on the ropes though! I love all climbing and am happy as long as I'm facing some exposure. Sport climbing I'm pushing low to mid 12's but I'm just as happy climbing cruisers all day too. Trad I'm only just confident playing around with, but I'm loving every piece of gear I place, and anchor built.

I'm very flexible with my hours, love going out early evenings during the weekdays and catching the cool end of the day routes.

Wendy Zhao · · Cambridge, MA · Joined May 2016 · Points: 5

Hey Mac! I'm in Boulder tomorrow (Sunday) and am down to climb. I have sports gears and can Boulder or do trad (just don't have gears). Let me know if you are keen? 4153162538

Matthew Corinth · · Salt Lake, UT · Joined Mar 2015 · Points: 5

Hey Mac~
I'm right in that range too and have a growing list of routes I want to get on in BoCan, Flat Irons and CCC. I have Tues, Wed and Thurs off. I don't have to be at work till 9 pm so I can climb for a few hours on the other days. Always up for the gym (Boulder Movement) too!

Mac P · · boulder, co · Joined Jun 2015 · Points: 25

Hey Mathew

Looks like the weather isn't going to be great the next few days, lets figure something out for Wednesday or Thursday. What routes do you have in mind?

pfinnegan · · Boulder, CO · Joined May 2004 · Points: 65

Looking for a 1/2 day partner this afternoon. There are some steeper routes that remain climb able in the rain. Let me know if you're game. 3 oh 3 - nine 8 one oh nine 37.

Mark E Dixon · · Possunt, nec posse videntur · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 974
Mac D wrote:Hey Mathew Looks like the weather isn't going to be great the next few days, lets figure something out for Wednesday or Thursday.
Y'all should ignore the forecast and go climbing. From now till September, pretty much every day is going to be "chance of afternoon thundershowers."

You will miss a lot of climbing if you wait for a day without any chance of rain. Just be sensible.

And the rock dries quickly anyway. Often you can climb 15 minutes after the rain stops.
Mac P · · boulder, co · Joined Jun 2015 · Points: 25

When I looked this morning it was saying .3 inches of rain which means it can be a bit of a down pour... Now it's saying .1 which is totally fine. It's probably best though, just got back from Wild Iris and my wrist/pulleys started acting up, unless it's mellow climbing a days rest is probably best.

Alexander K · · The road · Joined Oct 2014 · Points: 130

Sent you a PM

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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