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renhoek
Jan 15, 2004, 9:41 PM
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i was there today for the first time and i was really curious as to why it was called boat rock maybe i missed the sign in the parking lot that explained that one
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vulgarian
Jan 15, 2004, 9:59 PM
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In the American version of the (b)ible that is where the ark came to rest. :)
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climbhigh2005
Jan 15, 2004, 11:10 PM
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I dunno but are you going to the comp?
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ginerbiner
Jan 15, 2004, 11:25 PM
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Because the boulders are boat sized and there are so many that they are like boats floating on the bay. Plus, that's the name of the road it's off of... so I've been told. Pose question on www.seclimbers.org. Pandra Williams or L J would know best, Brad McLeod too.
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goldencrowbar
Jan 15, 2004, 11:45 PM
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Polarwid is correct. I read about it on some nonclimbing website once. I don't know which boulder it is supposed to be.
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one900johnnyk
Jan 15, 2004, 11:59 PM
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halfpipe is still there, it's at the very edge of the property and i understand it will be saved. there are no trees to the left of that picture now...
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ljthawk
Jan 16, 2004, 7:32 AM
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Hey Gina, how's it going? As Gina mentioned, Boat Rock is located off of Boat Rock Rd. As to why Boat Rock Rd was given the name it was, no clue. If you want to see some more pictures of the developer's clear cutting on his property, take a look at http://www.seclimbers.org/access/2003/BoatRockDeforested.shtml The Toe Jam boulder they use to contrast someone climbing with trees, and then without trees, is now gone. They blew it up into various sizes of rocks / gravel; never got to complete that problem. SCC property is safe, but unfortunately the SCC couldn't buy all of Boat Rock. L.J.
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goldencrowbar
Jan 16, 2004, 1:43 PM
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Unfortunately, the boulders shown in the pics now look like they're sitting in the middle of a desert. :(
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keinangst
Jan 16, 2004, 2:03 PM
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Agghhhhh! That poor dog was leveled! :( :(
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chrisjones
Jan 19, 2004, 12:01 AM
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haha....tis a shame.
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renhoek
Jan 19, 2004, 12:56 AM
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i have seen the damage first hand and cannot describe how upset it made me. thanx for the info though and i wished i had been able to go to the comp but i was in a cave all day saturday
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ljthawk
Jan 19, 2004, 2:06 AM
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What cave? L.J.
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bigwallgumbie
Jan 19, 2004, 2:47 AM
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Those pics are really really fucked up... FUCKED UP. Shame I moved, always wanted to blow a bulldozer up.... comon LJ, your at least half redneck, a gas soaked rag in the tank wont help but it would be appropriate. Where's nomad when ya need him... Fucking developers... (And for the postive part of the post: mogols rock! I don't, but they'er cool)
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renhoek
Jan 19, 2004, 4:46 AM
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raccoon caverns i think its right on the border of tenn and GA it wasnt as fun as other caves ive been to in that the first bit is lit and has gravel but then it goes deeper and is more true caveish but there were maybe 4 or 5 other groups of people in the cave at the same time so it was really noisy and imposible to sleep in some ways i wish i had hit up the comp instead but hindsight is 20/20
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one900johnnyk
Jan 19, 2004, 3:36 PM
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In reply to: f---ing developers... ...who built the building in which i'm typing this post.. who earn an honest living by helping america grow.. the fact is, in the eyes of the non rock climbing population, they're just rocks. it doesn't get much more useless than that. they really are not doing anything bad in the eyes of 99% of the people. 7.8 acres were bought by climbers, and the entire thing could've been bought with a little foresight on the part of climbers who would just go, boulder, and not pay any attn. to the external world and what the f was going on... i understand that the contractors mentioned they wouldn't tear down the rock (if you bleieved this, you were being naive) but they would not have been used by climbers anyway... there are much worse things going on in the world. it's stupid to get angry at the contractors, but it's productive to learn from this and preempt the next confiscation of your favorite crag...
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renhoek
Jan 23, 2004, 9:57 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: f---ing developers... ...who built the building in which i'm typing this post.. who earn an honest living by helping america grow.. the fact is, in the eyes of the non rock climbing population, they're just rocks. it doesn't get much more useless than that. they really are not doing anything bad in the eyes of 99% of the people. 7.8 acres were bought by climbers, and the entire thing could've been bought with a little foresight on the part of climbers who would just go, boulder, and not pay any attn. to the external world and what the f was going on... i understand that the contractors mentioned they wouldn't tear down the rock (if you bleieved this, you were being naive) but they would not have been used by climbers anyway... there are much worse things going on in the world. it's stupid to get angry at the contractors, but it's productive to learn from this and preempt the next confiscation of your favorite crag... i had never thought of it like
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