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one900johnnyk
Feb 24, 2004, 12:17 AM
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anyone know where i can get one? gimme!
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dirtineye
Feb 24, 2004, 1:58 AM
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NO, and NO, but maybe we will take you there some time LOL. Honestly, it is not worth the drive from atlanta to climb the Two outstanding routes unless 90 feet of brilliant white 5.10+ quartzite that you could die climbing on excites you. Follow the road to cabins one and two, take the trail down throught the rock garden, go left at the bottom. you can't miss it. A 5.12 with anchor bolts on top, and a 5.10+ with 4 little roofs. therae are a few other things to climb there, but those two mak eall the rest seem pathetic.
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ginerbiner
Feb 24, 2004, 2:20 AM
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Call (770) 992-5400 during business hours (Call of the Wild). Ask for Chris Watford. He's approachable and knows ALL about southeast climbing. Nice guy. Got me into climbing in the first place.
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one900johnnyk
Feb 24, 2004, 2:39 AM
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already been there, it's a good place to teach people to climb outdoors... i like it okay, the views are pretty good but who the f got a hold of all that damn duct tape?
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dirtineye
Feb 24, 2004, 3:31 AM
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In reply to: already been there, it's a good place to teach people to climb outdoors... i like it okay, the views are pretty good but who the f got a hold of all that damn duct tape? The damned sport rappelers. Oh wait that is just the cover story. Didn't you know, Cheaha is where old duct tape goes to die.
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