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Climbing trip starts tomorrow!

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Ball · · Oakridge, OR · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 70

Driving my crag van to Moab tomorrow to meet some friends initially, but keen to climb anywhere there is good weather and trad!

Keen on Black Canyon, Zion, Cochise, or choose your adventure

ze dirtbag · · Tahoe · Joined Jun 2012 · Points: 50

if you're coming from or, stop by tahoe/yosemite/bishop

Ball · · Oakridge, OR · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 70

No, from Oregon, the land of no climbing. If I was in Bishop there would be no reason to leave

Johnny Francisco · · Crested Butte, CO · Joined Oct 2007 · Points: 75

If you're down for Wyoming, I'm completely free 10/9 - 10/22. Lander, wind river range, and devils tower on my radar. Generally 5.10 is my comfort zone on the gear sharp-end but motivated and down to climb pretty much every day.

Johnny

Ed Wright · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2006 · Points: 285
Ball wrote:No, from Oregon, the land of no climbing. If I was in Bishop there would be no reason to leave

I've heard there's some pretty good climbing in Oregon. In fact, I spent a few weeks once at a place called Smith Rock and had a great time.

Matt Lemke · · Bellingham, WA · Joined Jan 2012 · Points: 10

And trout creek

Ball · · Oakridge, OR · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 70
Ed Wright wrote: I've heard there's some pretty good climbing in Oregon. In fact, I spent a few weeks once at a place called Smith Rock and had a great time.

Good for you

Matt Lemke wrote:And trout creek

Yup, and once I found a boulder that was nearly 15' high!

I'm too well aware of the Oregon scene, including Brad Dur on Wolf. On the plus side I don't see choss when I climb outside the state.

Anyway, if I can't find any keeners for Gunnison I may hit Zion in a week.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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