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Gradisek
Apr 30, 2012, 2:42 PM
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Hey all, I live in Columbus, OH and I've recently come to the realization that given my love for massive mountains that I need to learn some trad and multi-pitch skills or else I'm limiting myself to garbage walk-ups. I'd love to barter some beers or a ride to somewhere in exchange for teaching myself and a buddy some basics of placing gear and general multi-pitch such as self-rescue and so-forth. Anyone willing, please give me a shout! -Ben
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Kartessa
Apr 30, 2012, 8:11 PM
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Gradisek wrote: Hey all, I live in Columbus, OH and I've recently come to the realization that given my love for massive mountains that I need to learn some trad and multi-pitch skills or else I'm limiting myself to garbage walk-ups. I'd love to barter some beers or a ride to somewhere in exchange for teaching myself and a buddy some basics of placing gear and general multi-pitch such as self-rescue and so-forth. Anyone willing, please give me a shout! -Ben Sounds pretty straight-forward... Until you understand everything that that entails... How about starting small... Ask if you can follow some pitches, be a belay bitch and clean up after a leader. Good luck man! I live in single-pitch southern ontario
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sherpa79
Apr 30, 2012, 9:29 PM
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Red River Gorge, KY, though know for it's single pitch stuff, does have a handfull of good multi-pitch trad lines. That's the closest to you, and the Gorge has a vibrant climber's community. Just go down there, camp at Miguell's, and find someone to climb with. Next closest is probably Seneca Rocks, WV . Maybe a little harder to find a partner there, but still, not that hard. Ask around at the Gendarme. Plenty of easy to moderate multipitch to get on there. Again, go on a weekend and make friends.
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DougMartin
May 1, 2012, 11:35 AM
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sherpa79 wrote: Red River Gorge, KY, though know for it's single pitch stuff, does have a handfull of good multi-pitch trad lines. That's the closest to you, and the Gorge has a vibrant climber's community. Just go down there, camp at Miguell's, and find someone to climb with. Next closest is probably Seneca Rocks, WV . Maybe a little harder to find a partner there, but still, not that hard. Ask around at the Gendarme. Plenty of easy to moderate multipitch to get on there. Again, go on a weekend and make friends. Seneca on the weekends, 100% agree with that.
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Gradisek
May 1, 2012, 12:08 PM
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Haha yeah that's basically the gist of my request...I know I'm gonna be following and watching, and am very aware that there's a ton to learn. I saw similar posts to this and a few people offer to let someone tag along, figured it was worth a shot. Ontario huh? Haven't been up there in years... Thanks guys...I go to the Red at least once a year and am in the New 4-5 times a year to raft, which usually goes hand-in-hand with a day of climbing too...not a bad plan.
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Kartessa
May 2, 2012, 12:00 AM
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It can be hard to teach a lot of skills to two peopleat once. You and your friend might want to split on a guide.
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