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Boulder to RRG: CU Spring break

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Jeff McLeod · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2011 · Points: 45

I'm looking to get in on someone's spring break trip to Red River Gorge. Ideally, leave the weekend of the 22nd, return the 30th or 31st. Really just need a ride, already meeting my climbing partner there. Anyone???

ZANE · · Cleveland, OH · Joined May 2011 · Points: 20

Dude, do people from boulder really go the the gorge?? I would never leave Colorado too climb at the red.

EricSchmidt · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2013 · Points: 0
ZANE wrote:Dude, do people from boulder really go the the gorge?? I would never leave Colorado too climb at the red.

Sport climbing at the Red is better than any sport in Colorado. Sure Colorado has great long, trad, multi pitch but for single pitch sport it doesnt get much better than the Red.

ZANE · · Cleveland, OH · Joined May 2011 · Points: 20
EricSchmidt wrote: Sport climbing at the Red is better than any sport in Colorado. Sure Colorado has great long, trad, multi pitch but for single pitch sport it doesnt get much better than the Red.

Heh i guess i just don't climb hard enough/ enjoy sorry climbing enough to appreciate it. I live relatively close, but never go. It always seems like a Clusterfuck.

Jeff McLeod · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2011 · Points: 45

I've never been there, so that's one reason to go; but mostly it's because I'm meeting a good friend from PA there.

Ben Brotelho · · Albany, NY · Joined May 2011 · Points: 520
ZANE wrote:Dude, do people from boulder really go the the gorge?? I would never leave Colorado too climb at the red.

Seriously...somewhere the alpine gods are weeping

Matt Lawry · · Louisville, CO · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 396

I might be down! Send me a message!

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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