By Brennen T From SLC,Utah/Roseville, california Dec 11, 2012
| Well i will keep it simple, i have been preparing to live out of a van and climb full time,so in good fashion i sold my car and any unnecessary belongings, and of course its my luck that my partner backed out, i am looking to join anyone who is out there(or planning on it) i will be able to contribute to the cause. since i no longer have a car i will only be able to help with gas and driving responsibilities. i dont care where we would go, what we climb, just as long as it is climbing. I hope there is someone that can see this because i cant wait much longer to get it started thanks brennen |  FLAG |
By alix morris From Berkeley, CA Dec 11, 2012
| Hitch a ride to Joshua Tree. Plenty of partners, good winter weather, and pretty accessible without a car (from what I've heard). I'll be there for about a month without a car! Cheers. |  FLAG |
By Nick Zmyewski From Newark, Delaware Dec 11, 2012
| Hitchhike, its easy and free. Just make sure you're always polite and try to be a fun person to give a ride to. We want to give hitchhiking a good name. |  FLAG |
By TWK Dec 12, 2012
| Hitchhike? Then carry a weapon. 1911 .45 should be adequate. |  FLAG |
By Nate K From Bozeman, MT Dec 12, 2012
| i have from Dec. 16-23 free and im looking for a partner. Im down to climb anywhere in the western half of the country. PM me if youre interested |  FLAG |
By Fall Guy Dec 12, 2012
| dirtbags never have partners until they get to where they want to climb |  FLAG |
By Nick Zmyewski From Newark, Delaware Dec 12, 2012
| TWK wrote: Hitchhike? Then carry a weapon. 1911 .45 should be adequate. Assuming that the OP even has a permit to concealed carry, you are more likely to die in a car crash while hitchhiking, than to be picked up by a serial killer. |  FLAG |
By Bud Martin From Bozeman, MT Dec 12, 2012
| TRmasta wrote: dirtbags never have partners until they get to where they want to climb +1 |  FLAG |
By Brennen T From SLC,Utah/Roseville, california Dec 12, 2012
| Thanks for all the imput thus far, i am a young gun and i can use all the advice that is given! |  FLAG |
By Chris Norwood From Los Angeles, CA Dec 13, 2012
| Find a ride to J-tree and stay in Hidden Valley. guaranteed you'll find cool partners if you're willing to socialize. |  FLAG |
By Ed Wright Dec 14, 2012
| If you take these folks advice and go to JT this time of year be prepared to freeze your ass off as soon as the sun goes down. My advice would be to bus it down to Mexico where you won't freeze and you can climb long bolted routes up to 23 pitches. Camping is cheap or free, food and beer are cheap, the locals are friendly and you won't have any trouble finding people to climb with. magicedspotrerochico.com |  FLAG |
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