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Moving to Denver - need climbing partners

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Andrew Hunton · · Nashville · Joined Jun 2016 · Points: 5

I will be relocating to Denver in mid July, and my biggest concern is finding a few good climbing partners. I recently got in to trad, and I would love to find someone willing to dump their knowledge on me in trad, multi pitch, and alpine climbing. I am willing to belay you on your project and carry the rope if you will take time out to teach me some things. Thanks!

Brady3 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2014 · Points: 15

I'm currently climbing 5.7-5.8 trad and do enjoy multi-pitch, I have an interest in alpine but am currently lacking a partner for any of that.

I have a full rack and rope.

Mark Scott · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2015 · Points: 15

Hey I'll be in the Boulder area July 25th-30th and looking for a partner to do some muti-pitch trad 5.6-5.10 range. Let me know if you're interested.

Andrew F · · Golden, CO · Joined Jun 2016 · Points: 5

I just moved to Denver a few weeks ago after an extended climbing road trip and now that my girlfriend is working I'm looking for new partners. I'm planning on continuing to climb full-time for awhile, so I'm available almost every day. I've been climbing for 10+ years and I have ropes and a full rack. Trad is my favorite, but I sport climb and boulder too. 5.8 to mid 5.10 is my sweet spot. Send me a message and we can exchange numbers.

-Andrew

Ryan church · · Fayetteville Nc · Joined Dec 2015 · Points: 0

Hello I'll be coming to Boulder July 23- 30 for the first time , hoping to meet and climb with good people .

Bogdan Petre · · West Lebanon, NH · Joined Jul 2012 · Points: 1,098

Moving to Boulder August 15th and need parnters. I do easy trad and am looking to push the grade. I don't have a car though, so if you don't mind that, I'm more than happy to share what I know in exchange for a ride and a catch.

I also alpine climb, but my experience is predominantly alpine mixed and ice. I've done plenty of multi-pitch rock climbing, but mostly below treeline, so not exactly "alpine".

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