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frankp


Nov 3, 2003, 10:58 PM
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Rock Climnbing in Winter Time
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I'm going to have a week off by the end of November and was wondering where can I go climbing during that time ?

What is a good climbing place during Late November ?

Thank you guys in advance !

Frank


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jtree or red rocks. Somewhere in the desert.


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If money, i.e. travel expenses, is no option then I'd say South America but if you're referring to the continental US then RR or JT - on the right coast you also have RRG and numerous crags in NC. These are to name just a few.

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El Potrero.

Unless you want to head south of the equator


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Nov 4, 2003, 12:22 AM
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come on down to az was in the high 80's last week when we climbed


mattdog


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Dude, you live in Florida! It's still warm down here. It was 83 today in South Carolina. Why are you looking anywhere else? Admittedly there's not much in South Carolina, but North Carolina is absolutely chocked full of climbing. Rumbling Bald is great, then there's also Crowders (best visited on a week day to avoid the rookies) and Table Rock.


eastsidemystic


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if your in FL hit some of that southern sandstone. little river :) , obed, chatanooga, etc. that stuff is brilliant this time of year. if your flying out west: red rocks, bishop, etc...i guess i only dream about el potrero...


icelandwinky


Nov 5, 2003, 12:31 PM
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I'll be in Sardinia the end of November, should be warm enough there for ya...
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Red rocks or J tree are the places to go i the winter
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