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glyrocks


Feb 20, 2005, 11:21 PM
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Looking for some suggestions on somewhere that may be warmer and drier than NC or KY that has decent- or at least something -- climbing (trad, sport, and absolute worse case bouldering) and mtn/road riding (bikes, that is).

Driving time from NC or KY isn't too much of an issue, we're just looking for somewhere to go for a week or so that has a little variety. We've got a break here in a couple weeks in early March. Thanks,

dylan


amandainky


Feb 23, 2005, 6:46 PM
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We need to ask how to finance this trip also? Maybe we should say something contraversial to get a response, or we could mispell something.


cjstudent


Feb 24, 2005, 3:11 AM
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Mmmm....Moab. Kind of a long drive though.


jackhammer


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Tennessee...

Fosters Falls

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King's Bluff

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pepsbandit


Feb 24, 2005, 3:35 AM
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Colorado's northern Front Range. I'm biking tomorrow, bouldering shirtless on the weekend, and skiing naked in May!!!!


... o'll, well if your willing to drive a long time, or fly.


amandainky


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Glyrocks:
We could sell our souls on Ebay.. Suck it up, take that guys advice and go to Colorado.. What do you think?


joeschmoe


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hit colorado, there's tons of variety this time of year. snowboarding, bouldering, climbing, biking. just hope a blizzard doesn't hit you like it did last time i went.

northern arizona is pretty sweet, sedona has some killer mtn biking, plus the grand canyon is about 1hr away.


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