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Tim Duong

Sacramento, CA
21 years old · Male

Member Since
Sep 20, 2025
Last Visit: 18 hours ago
322 Points
Point Rank: #4,533 DetailsDrop down

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Boulders V7
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Currently a student at UC Santa Cruz. Avid Climber, outdoorsman, car guru.
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General > General Climbing
How to train without consistent access to crag/gym?
Feb 8, 2026 Hello all,Been struggling as a full time pre-vet student to find time to train while balancing work and school. I do the usual stuff like door frame pullups (~16mm edge) with h… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Ethics of naming a legacy crag.
Jan 13, 2026 Got a response from Jim Thornburg: "Hi Tim, I’ve only climbed at those crags once, about 40 years ago! I don’t remember much, and don’t know the history. Ther… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Ethics of naming a legacy crag.
Jan 12, 2026 Thanks for the reply. For more context I currently live in SC and attend school at UC Santa Cruz. The area has no poison oak thanks to me, is on public land, and is pretty secl… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Ethics of naming a legacy crag.
Jan 12, 2026 Also forgot to mention. There is a tree net being made in the vicinity of the boulders. And a dirt track is being formed for mountain bikers. So this area does see foot traffic… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Ethics of naming a legacy crag.
Jan 12, 2026 After speaking with the climbing club as well as a professor who has climbed the area, they advised that it would be better to post than to not. Its proximity to the police sta… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Ethics of naming a legacy crag.
Jan 12, 2026 I get why you think that, but this area is in the proximity of a college, and despite the climbers being really respectful, our other climbing spots have seen graffiti and tras… View Message
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