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climberliz
Aug 31, 2003, 3:30 PM
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Alright, I know this pegs me as a newbie, but that's ok. A friend and I are heading down to RRG in a few weeks and niether one of us feel comfortable leading (yes, even sport) at the level we'd like to climb at. Are there any TR routes in the area? Thanks for your help.
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drkodos
Aug 31, 2003, 3:46 PM
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Most Top roping at the Red seems to be done be someone leading to a set of anchors, first. There are some crags that offer possibilities of accessing the top and setting anchors on trees or lowering to available anchors. Better would be to head to Miguel's, meet up with some Hot Rope Guns, and let them set a few TR's for you. It should only take a couple of beers, some good cheer and some ego stroking. Next thing you know, you'll be TR'ing some great routes......
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burz
Aug 31, 2003, 4:21 PM
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Damn straight being a newbie is ok! Take the other poster's advice and hook up with some folks. Most climbers are more than happy to help out.
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climberliz
Aug 31, 2003, 4:34 PM
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Placating egos in exchange for a TR setup....sounds like a plan!
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debsanders
Sep 1, 2003, 4:45 PM
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Princess Arch is an area you can do top rope set-ups at RRG. I concur with Dr.Kodos In reply to: Better would be to head to Miguel's, meet up with some Hot Rope Guns, and let them set a few TR's for you. It should only take a couple of beers, some good cheer and some ego stroking. Next thing you know, you'll be TR'ing some great routes...... Military Wall has some .10s that are fun, then head to Left Flank for a few .9s and more .10s. RRG is a great place to climb, we hope to get back in a few years.
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sportster
Sep 1, 2003, 5:11 PM
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I was just at the red this yesterday, and another option would be to head to a popular crag like roadside wall and just ask someone who is getting ready to clean their route to run a rope up for you, then you can just clean it yourself. Left flank and Roadside wall were were so crowded this weekend that groups would just switch routes without switching ropes, and then just got their gear before they left. Either way im sure you'll find plenty of climbing with any of the 3 proposed options. Have fun and be safe.
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organic
Sep 1, 2003, 5:24 PM
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sporster and I set up some top ropes over on pistil ridge there is a way to get up to the top I think there are some 6's and maybe a few other routes under 10, maybe check that out. But the lead climbing is great even some 7's and 8's if you are a newb, try it out you won't be disappointed.
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