By Nick Mudd Jan 25, 2013
| Anyone know which routes in particular stay dry at Stoney? It was only about 1/2 inch total rainfall over the last 2 days, so there must be something that's climbable.. I'm thinking parts of Hot Tuna probably don't get wet, as well as Nabisco and parts of the back wall due to overhangs. Any other routes that would be safe/ethically acceptable to get on this weekend? |  FLAG |
By Benjamin Chapman From CA Jan 25, 2013
| More like 1.5 inches. You better be careful or you'll have some locals on your case about climbing at Stoney Point after a rain. Just go to the gym and come back on Tuesday. |  FLAG |
By Tristan B From La Crescenta, CA Jan 26, 2013
| Yeah, it's been raining pretty good and still will be for a few days. I wouldn;t go there til like thursday at the earliest. |  FLAG |
By Chris Owen Administrator From La Crescenta and Big Bear Lake Jan 28, 2013
| Please resist all temptation to climb there for at least three warm dry days afterwards, even then keep away from areas which show seepage, like Maggies Traverse. Go to the gym and train - I met Alex Honnold at ARC yesterday. |  FLAG |
By Guy Keesee From Moorpark, CA Jan 28, 2013
| Nick.... Malibu is a good place to go on wet weekends. For some reason, the big stream bottom boulders stay solid. Most are done as boulder problems and some can be top roped. Your right about Hot Tuna.... you can go and hang your bod on that anytime. It will get dry and sunny just give it time. |  FLAG |
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