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triceisright


Jan 20, 2006, 9:29 PM
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I'm moving to San Diego from North Carolina and would love to get a tour of some of the local bouldering spots. I should be rolling into town on Feb. 10th and will be ready to get my hands on some stone sometime shortly thereafter.


yokese


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I was gonna suggest you to have a look at the San Diego Climbers Coalition website (it was here), but apparently it has been permanently removed from the web... not a big surprise taking into account several recent incidents.
Anyways, Santee is the closest place to go and Woodson has enough problems for a lifetime. You may check them out in the routes section of this website.
Think about getting a surfboard too.
Yokese


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What's up with recent incidents??


yokese


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Well, kinda long story and not really my war, but here you go.


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There's no more SDCC website, but post something over at http://www.climbingsandiego.com. It's brand new and there's noone there yet, but give it time.


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hey im from san diego. santee is the place to be. go there now before its gone!!!! do all the good problems. mission gorge has some good stuff, bouldering, sport and trad. el cajon mountain is the new place, featured in climbing magazine!! i havent been yet but i hear its amazing. woodson is overwhelming there's so many problems. its crazy. all of these places are awesome fun. you're in for some good time!!


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Jan 22, 2006, 5:48 AM
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Well, kinda long story and not really my war, but here you go.

Wow....sounds like a mess. Thanks for the update.

I'm looking forward to getting out there and checking out the "wall to wall" boulders I keep hearing about. I went to Mission Gorge back in Sept. when i was visiting, but didn't get any climbing in as we didn't have a pad, shoes or any other gear.


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So are there any gyms that I should hit up when I get to town??


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Two gyms, AFAIK. Vertical Hold and Solid Rock . Don't know about the latter, but I do like Vertical Hold for after-work training (they're open until 11pm).


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