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gratefuljoe
Sep 21, 2011, 4:20 PM
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I have over 400 FA.S now on some of the best rock around the question is do i put out the info on the grate boldering spots or keep it all to my self to keep devolving, there are 1000s of boulders i have not even climbed in this spot. what to do?
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crazymountaingoat
Sep 21, 2011, 4:35 PM
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You could send them to me and I could check them out and you could at least have some consensus.... The big question is if people will negatively impact the area if it is published. Small, selective publications would have less impact than say a book that is available worldwide...
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jbone
Sep 21, 2011, 4:39 PM
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California? I'd erase this post and never speak of it again.
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jeffkash
Sep 21, 2011, 5:02 PM
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In the words of Alexander Supertramp: "Happiness is real only when shared." Yes Big Bear is a busy place, but I don't think that it gets as much traffic as the big California attractions, but I may be wrong. And, with Holcomb and Castle Rock, etc abound, the areas you describe may not become so busy in the end.
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gratefuljoe
Sep 21, 2011, 7:03 PM
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CA. yes
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gratefuljoe
Sep 21, 2011, 7:06 PM
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I have taken out about 15 climbers out to this spot they all think the rating are a bit on the stiff side but i am old school and that is how i like it. let me know if you are ever up in big bear i will give you the tour of the place.
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gratefuljoe
Sep 21, 2011, 8:03 PM
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Jbone I think i might have climbed with a few years ago with DAN MILLS IN THE HILLS
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jbone
Sep 21, 2011, 10:09 PM
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I know Dan, so its possible.
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surfer9joe
Sep 21, 2011, 11:21 PM
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Post it! I will be visiting there in October after a short trip to J-tree. I didnt know i would be bouldering big bear, but now Im psyched!
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gratefuljoe
Sep 22, 2011, 3:34 AM
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hit me up when you are coming up my email is gratefuljoe79@yahoo.com
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surfer9joe
Sep 28, 2011, 8:10 PM
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Email sent joe!
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taller_climber_dude
Oct 28, 2011, 5:35 PM
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hi joe, there's still to much boldering to develop in that area i'd wait to publish found out more about the area before exposing it, having a understanding and knowledge of your impact on the area will give a scale of what the impact on area would possible be, and giving you more info to make a wiser decision on weather you should expose that area. screw Matt Smith! he's a scum beg thats ruining a beautiful climbing area.
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yodadave
Oct 28, 2011, 8:29 PM
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I would open it up a bit, unless you are an exceptionally well rounded climber there will be a style issue. For example maybe you overlooked highballs, or lowballs, or aretes, or face, or reachy stuff, or powerful moves, or dynos. The more developers there are the more an area can be rounded out with problems of different style. Back at Rumbling Bald in NC you could tell a bunch of people developed, not just one guy. just my opinion of course. and i may have to hit you up some time as i'm only 2 hours away.
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poedoe
Oct 28, 2011, 9:51 PM
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I think the first thing to do is get over it and realize that not that many people even care. In fact do the opposite, release the beta and advertise the crap out of it and see if you can even get a solid number of people even out there. So who are the people to care? First off those who boulder (a percentage of climbers), second the adventurous and willing (which sadly is an even smaller percentage!). It's sad but it seems most climbers want easy access, readily available beta, and most importantly media coverage of the area by magazines and pro climbing videos showing of the "sick knar classic v14 route that only 20 people can do!" I know of several areas that the popularity of the area and the problems there didn't increase until the pros started posting videos of their projects there. That's when hordes of out of town folks started showing up looking for "oh yeah that one route dave grahm did in that one movie.... sick man".
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westhegimp
Nov 7, 2011, 12:51 AM
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My son lives up there and I climb up there. I would like to know where the boulders are. I vote release the info. Wes
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damienclimber
Nov 8, 2011, 8:21 PM
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westhegimp wrote: My son lives up there and I climb up there. I would like to know where the boulders are. I vote release the info. Wes ask the locals who never go down the mountain. Living quite the hermetic existence, shunning jtree. gratefuljoe-share the topos
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