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Tennessee in winter?

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Joe Coplan · · London, UK · Joined Jul 2011 · Points: 10

Hey MP,

Does anyone have reccomendations for where to climb in TN during the winter? I know that T-wall gets a lot of sun,but are there other good ones in December and Janurary. Preferably places that have lots of good routes below 5.10 for trad and 5.11 for sport.

Thanks

Tom Caldwell · · Clemson, S.C. · Joined Jun 2009 · Points: 3,623

Leda is okay. It is small, but has some quality routes and a super short approach. It is also right next to Stone Fort, which is an amazing bouldering area. Even if your not into bouldering that much, this place is still a blast. OBED has some very sunny walls. Fosters I believe is SE, so that will get lots of sun in the morning until mid-day. If your in the Chattanooga area, then you are also really close to Alabama, which has cliffs that are warm. Sandrock is good if you can get over the unsightliness. Jamestown is great! Probably one of my favorites.

Joe Coplan · · London, UK · Joined Jul 2011 · Points: 10

Thanks a ton. Can't wait to check it out

Nik Mirhashemi · · Telluride, CO · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 355

Joe when are you heading over to Tenessee? I'm gonna try to get down there sometime in January I think but I'm not sure yet

k.k · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 130

The T-wall is the best! I was on T-wall couple times in December and January and february too. Everything what you need it 45 degrees and sunny day,in sun was 10 degrees more.Have fun!

American Dankster · · Chattanooga · Joined May 2010 · Points: 280

nope. the forecast calls for rain all winter. t wall is only a rumor. stay at home for sure.

willeslinger · · Golden, Colorado · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 25
American Dankster wrote:nope. the forecast calls for rain all winter. t wall is only a rumor. stay at home for sure.
I've never understood why T Wall gets all this great rep it's all choss, Buzzard Point, look that place up, totally splitter.
Ryan Johnson · · chattanooga tn · Joined May 2007 · Points: 60
willeslinger wrote: I've never understood why T Wall gets all this great rep it's all choss, Buzzard Point, look that place up, totally splitter.
Hilarious that this is actually the truth!
Dustin Drake · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 5

Sandrock is the very definition of choss pile.

DB Cee · · Chattanooga, TN · Joined May 2007 · Points: 146
Ryan J wrote: Hilarious that this is actually the truth!
No joke, right? Psyched Willie tried to make a joke and wound up on the side of truth.
Dood · · Chattanooga, TN · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 370

Joe Co, when will you you be in TN? I'll be in CO until the 2nd.
T-wall is the principle trad spot in Chattanooga not only because there is a great collection of 5.8-5.13 but also because it is well developed and easily assessable. Honestly, Leda is not that great. There are some great little climbs (60-75ft usually) but Leda is only popular because it's a roadside crag and pretty close to Little Rock City (Stone Fort.) I hate to rag on Leda, it was the first place I ever climbed and where I first lead, but if I were in TN for 3 days for rope climbing it wouldn't make my list.
I love the trad in North Clear Creek and the sport at South Clear Creek (Spawn, Steven King Library climbs), Lilly Bluff (Heresy and lots more, LB reminds me of Deep Creek), and The Hanger climbs at Little Clear, all at the Obed which is near Wartburg, TN.
American Dankster said"nope. the forecast calls for rain all winter. t wall is only a rumor. stay at home for sure."
So many trolls, haha. Twall is great all winter; there isn't much you can't climb year round in TN.

willeslinger wrote: I've never understood why T Wall gets all this great rep it's all choss, Buzzard Point, look that place up, totally splitter.
Very funny, but its kinda true I guess (in the respect that there is better rock nearby). There are some crazy awesome climbs around Chatt, but there are access issues out the ass. There is so much stash climbing in TN and GA.
willeslinger · · Golden, Colorado · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 25
ChillFancy wrote:There is so much stash climbing in TN and GA.
Translation for those of you who aren't from a former member of the Confederacy: A term used to described crushing the gnar at the crag where your second cousin hides his meth.

Or just a douchie way to allude to local areas with sensitive access issues.
Dood · · Chattanooga, TN · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 370

this is cameron pemberton and I would like to say that will eslinger and andrew miller are both trolls haha...Buzzard's good for sport climbing harvesting some of the original classics of the area put up by some of the gangsters of the time and t wall is an amazing splitter crag with routes that can humble the strongest of climbers....

willeslinger · · Golden, Colorado · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 25

The real trolling is dissuading the OP from the radness of the Texas Wall

Ryan Johnson · · chattanooga tn · Joined May 2007 · Points: 60
ChillFancy wrote:... and t wall is an amazing splitter crag with routes that can almost warm up the strongest of climbers....
Fixed that for ya ;)
Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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