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socalbolter
Nov 30, 2002, 6:44 PM
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I'm sure there are many of these out there, so what is your favorite crag that the rest of us may not know about?
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wildtrail
Nov 30, 2002, 7:54 PM
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Well, if I told you, it wouldn't be "unknown" anymore and tons of climbers would start showing up which would mean that area would get damaged too. Nope, not telling. I go there often and there is never any other climbers there because they all think it is illegal. I'm not spreadin' the word, but I can tell you this: It has higher bluffs than our main crag and it is somewhere in Wisconsin. Happy hunting. I'll buy you a beer if you find it. Steve
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therelic
Nov 30, 2002, 8:12 PM
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Nice try but not nice enough. You could have at least offered token gifts for such information. If any of us really do have a secret crag and posted it here it wouldn’t be a secret anymore would it? Enough said. Hey Steve, if you are ever out my way or I am ever back your way. Bill [ This Message was edited by: therelic on 2002-11-30 13:25 ]
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boulderingmadman
Nov 30, 2002, 8:12 PM
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funny wildtrail--but i agree...im not telling, but check out these pictures... keep looking... [ This Message was edited by: boulderingmadman on 2002-11-30 12:20 ]
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moeman
Nov 30, 2002, 8:52 PM
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I ain't sayin nothing.
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camhead
Nov 30, 2002, 9:01 PM
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geez, what a genious thread... I like the idea of just taunting people with pictures.
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ontario_guide
Nov 30, 2002, 10:26 PM
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my favourite crag is my favourite because no one else know about it. Not that I don't like other people but there is something to be said about not having to worry about waiting in line for a route!
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stevematthys
Nov 30, 2002, 10:34 PM
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i am not going to give away my spot
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nimo
Nov 30, 2002, 10:48 PM
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I have several great crags with beautifully cracks in different locals depending on the time of year for the ideal temps. Most of then have a lot of FA’s that still need to be done. Take the road to the pull off, jump the fence, hike to the tree, rap and you are their or just hike to the others from the other pull off. Happy hunting. Also Escalante Canyon has a lot of great stuff, some know and others do not, tho there is rumor of a book for it soon.
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camhead
Nov 30, 2002, 11:35 PM
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what the hell!!! In just noticed that the dude who is asking for your favorite crag has the word "bolter" in his username!!! I am scared; very scared.
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misha
Dec 1, 2002, 2:30 AM
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I'll let you guys in on a little secret. It's called Yosemite. It has some really big walls.
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socalbolter
Dec 1, 2002, 4:09 AM
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o.k. time for a little clarification: i'm not hoping or suggesting that we all roll out directions to our super secret crags so that the masses can descend and desecrate. rather, i'm looking for suggestions for all of those of us lucky enough to be able to roadtrip. just about everywhere i've been there has been one or two areas that the locals are glad to share, but that have not yet seen the media fanfare that other surrounding areas have. this is what i'm looking for. as often as guidebooks are released and updated, they still become out of date and somewhat obsolete as other areas are developed. this site is a great way to spread the word on these little known or newly developed areas.
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bebop1
Dec 1, 2002, 4:32 AM
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Become a wandering climber with only two shoes and some chalk.
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one900johnnyk
Dec 1, 2002, 4:35 AM
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keep fishin, man. camhead: at least give a geographic region of there those pics were taken.. were they all sport routes? can't be that secret..... can they?????!
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camhead
Dec 1, 2002, 4:49 AM
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they are secret because none of you guys know where they are... and yes, bolted routes can very much be secret.
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topher
Dec 1, 2002, 5:25 AM
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we got some of the best semi secret sport climbing in norh america. and im not telling you nothing!!!
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lox
Dec 1, 2002, 5:39 AM
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Private land, horizontal roof. The warmup is HARD.
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machiavellian
Dec 1, 2002, 8:53 AM
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My favorite crag is the one I climb at.
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socialclimber
Dec 1, 2002, 10:19 AM
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My favorite secret crag is one that I first glimsed through a gap in some trees from the road on the other side of the valley. It took me three tries to find my way to it, 2 hours + of bush bashing each time for no result, til finally I got there one day only to find bolts. Damn!I was pretty gutted til I walked around the corner and discovered the crag went a further 400m into the forest. The bit I had seen from the road was only the first 20m. Devlopment first started in 2000 so I only missed out by a couple of years . Theres about 40 bolted routes on it with room for a few more. I managed to track down one of the guys who devloped it and he ran me off a guide for it from his computer. Nice guy! I've been there a few times and never seen anyone there. Despite the devlopers making no patacular secret of it, not many people know of it and even less can find it. The cool thing is that it's so close to town that I can see it from the deck of my house and y'all welcome to climb there with me any time.
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wildtrail
Dec 1, 2002, 11:07 AM
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Bill, Sounds good. Welcome anytime. Steve
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lostangel
Dec 1, 2002, 3:06 PM
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The only reason alot of stuff in my area is unknown is because people dont go looking for it.. its all over the place, ya just gotta look Anyway there si a climb that is 4 pitches and each pitch is completly diff.. it starts off with slab then a taverse then you go up with this crimpy stuff for the third pitch, and the fouth pitch is all friction and balancy, we named it OZ because of the variation [ This Message was edited by: lostangel on 2002-12-01 07:11 ]
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