By Nick Swett From Washington, DC Mar 18, 2010
| Moved out to DC a couple months back from CO and am looking for climbing partners to check out the area. Let me know if you're interested. |  FLAG |
By Will Anglin From Sykesville, MD Mar 18, 2010
| I used to live out there. Check out the Earth Treks climbing gyms, good way to snag some climbing partners. Lots of people and there seems to be a group headed out to the New, Seneca, etc. almost every weekend. Not to mention some quality plastic pulling! |  FLAG |
By Ralph Kolva From Evergreen, CO Mar 19, 2010
| EarthTreks is a good gym. Depending on where in the D.C. area you are you can check out SportRock as well, hopefully they filter out some of the chalk dust these days. There is a group of regulars that climb at Carderock evenings and weekends, if the northern portion of the beltway (495 and the Potomac river) is close to you it's a good area to meet people and get a little workout (at least as good as it gets in D.C.) and a great opportunity to improve your footwork). www.mountainproject.com/v/maryland/carderock/106027973 |  FLAG |
By VirginiaS From boulder,co Apr 22, 2010
| Hey Nick...I moved to the Shenandoah Valley from Colorado a few months ago and have been looking for people to climb with. If you ever want to check out the Shenandoah area or really anything in the general area I'd love to get out! |  FLAG |
By Frances Fierst Administrator From Manila, Philippines May 19, 2010
| Hi Nick, I moved out to DC from the Denver/Boulder area this. Let me know if you want to get out and climb. Thanks, Fran |  FLAG |
By Pat Kelly From Boulder, CO Jun 1, 2010
| Just moved out to Arlington from Fort Collins for the summer (headed back to Boulder in August). Joined Sportrock Alexandria and can highly recommend it. Looking for a partner to do some trad in Seneca Rocks this weekend (5th and 6th of June). I have a sufficient rack and a car so let me know if you're interested. |  FLAG |
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