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biwerw


Aug 11, 2006, 5:02 AM
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Climbing and Teaching at Taylors Falls MN/WI
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Im looking for anyone willing to spend an upcoming Saturday or Sunday at Taylors Falls. I am very much a beginner climber and even more so when it comes to outdoor climbing and setting up a top rope setup. Let me know if your interested and will discuss in more depth.

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teleguitar4


Sep 2, 2006, 5:30 AM
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Hey, I went to Taylors not to long ago and the rock was great. I think I might head out there a few times during the fall I am sure you could come along. btw do you go to Stout?


craghag


Sep 2, 2006, 12:55 PM
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Check out http://www.minnesotaclimbing.com to see what the locals are planning to do on any given day.

Vertical Endeavors also has outdoor classes at Taylors Falls where you can learn the basics and rent equipment if needed
http://www.verticalendeavors.com/.../outdoor-classes.htm


stefanohatari


Sep 2, 2006, 3:46 PM
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Hi, Biwerw. I'll be teaching the last anchors-building course of the season on Sat. Sept. 16, if you want to go that route. If you take the class, the gear is free. PM me if you are interested. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll find lots of folks at TF on any given Saturday morning who will help you out. I've seen lots of sketchy anchors, however, and folks who take more time building top-rope anchors than climbing on them. So make sure you have confidence in the folks you're with.

Steve, Vertical Endeavors


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