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Winter Trad/bouldering

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andrew mcmillan · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2010 · Points: 0

My trip to Atlanta for the holidays has turned into a longer stay because home (Moab) is freezing right now. Looking to spend ~month climbing here, ideally at a single location (budget concerns). I've got a van and my double rack but left my 70m in Utah. Is T-Wall doable long-term, or should I focus on bouldering? Are there any free options for self-contained camping vehicles around HP40?

M Mobley · · Bar Harbor, ME · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 911

Chattanooga, you have the crack and great bouldering in a warmish climate all in one town. I dont understand what the question is.

the inversion in Moab can be a bitch sometimes eh?

andrew mcmillan · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2010 · Points: 0

Without a rope or partner, is T-Wall worth going to? Easy to meet up with parties in need of another ropegun? Also, are any free camping options around HP40?

ecessg · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 0

check into rocktown. they might have a time limit on how long you can stay. camping is free, but you need a georgia rec pass (GORP). lost wall is right down the road if you find a rope.

BirminghamBen · · Birmingham, AL · Joined Jan 2007 · Points: 1,620
andrew mcmillan wrote:Without a rope or partner, is T-Wall worth going to? Easy to meet up with parties in need of another ropegun? Also, are any free camping options around HP40?
No, somewhat, and no.
DB Cee · · Chattanooga, TN · Joined May 2007 · Points: 146
andrew mcmillan wrote:Without a rope or partner, is T-Wall worth going to? Easy to meet up with parties in need of another ropegun? Also, are any free camping options around HP40?
Not likely...especially if you refer to yourself as a "rope gun". No free camping around HP. Rocktown is the best bet...free camping up top, just buy the pass online first...$19 annual pass...pretty damn cheap.
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