By Taylor834 From Stephenville, TX Dec 29, 2012
| going climbing with a few new people this week and was wonderingwich is better have been to Erock before but never to reimers would like to know peoples input on which one is better? they are about the same distance from where we live so thats not an issue thanks taylor |  FLAG |
By chosspector From San Juans, CO Dec 29, 2012
| apples and oranges. Reimers has lots of well-bolted sport routes in the 5.8-5.12 range and is very user-friendly. Erock has some runout old school bolted slabs, a few moderate cracks, and hard bouldering. I'd go to Reimers. |  FLAG |
By Taylor834 From Stephenville, TX Dec 29, 2012
| thats what im looking for some good info i know im looking to lead climb so reimers sounds a lot better |  FLAG |
By chosspector From San Juans, CO Dec 29, 2012
| Check out the Austin Climbing Guidebook by John Hogge for complete info. |  FLAG |
By Taylor834 From Stephenville, TX Dec 29, 2012
| will do thanks for the info |  FLAG |
By Neil R Dec 29, 2012
| Reimers was the first place I ever climbed. Enchanted was the second... I was terrified at Enchanted Rock (I didn't yet understand that a face having bolts don't necessarily constitute a "sport" climb, it was a bit runout) but had a blast at Reimers Ranch... If that helps at all. Enjoy! |  FLAG |
By Taylor834 From Stephenville, TX Dec 29, 2012
| thanks neil and yea ive been to erock and seen that before i had a blast |  FLAG |
By John D Dec 29, 2012
| So I'll admit that I haven't been to either place in more than 5 years, but I always liked E-rock better. Reimers is good if you want to climb alot of short routes and be around alot of other people. E-rock is good if you want to feel more like you're away from it all and enjoy the outdoors and have some good adventures while climbing. |  FLAG |
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