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gratefulclimber
Dec 8, 2004, 3:49 AM
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My name is Brian, and I live in Columbus, OH. My best friend and climbing partner moved to Lake Tahoe last year and I need to find someone else to climb/camp/cave with. I have a basic rack (stoppers, hexes, a few friends, biners, etc.) and a 60 meter rope. I've done most of my climbing in VA, MD, and WV. I love trad, but sport is okay, too. PLEASE HELP ME!! Thanks.
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andy_lemon
Dec 8, 2004, 4:37 AM
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Dude, if you live in Columbus and are not climbing at Red River Gorge then your waisting your time. www.redriverclimbing.com later, A.
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greenspace
Dec 9, 2004, 3:28 PM
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I second what andy said get yur ass down there
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acacongua
Dec 9, 2004, 3:30 PM
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There are lots of climbers in Columbus. Talk to them (start with going to the gym)
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aikimac
Dec 9, 2004, 4:08 PM
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I feel for you man, I'm stuck in Columbus also! I'm set right now for partners (I can't get out that much anyway) but you should check out Vertical Adventures (if you can stomach the gym scene), you might be able to hook up with partners there. The Red is O.K. but the rock quality at the NRG is so much better, there really is no comparison! And the crowds at RRG can really get on my nerves! At the New there is always someplace to get away from the masses. And they are both about 4 hrs. away. Patrick
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greenspace
Dec 9, 2004, 6:32 PM
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i also second what patrick said get yur ass to the New
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dingus
Dec 9, 2004, 6:34 PM
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Call up your best friend in Tahoe and ask if she has a room to spare. You can look for work once you arrive. You won't regret it... well, probably not anyway. DMT
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rvbdgroupy968
Dec 10, 2004, 2:55 AM
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Im new to sport climbing and plan to go down to the Gorge sometime soon. You should deff. get ahold of me. Im in Cincy, so were in the same boat. Im looking for anyone that can help me get into the sport.
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lazyjammin
Dec 10, 2004, 4:09 AM
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I agree with DMT goto tahoe. Plus its snowseason.
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mounthubris
Dec 11, 2004, 4:12 AM
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I'm game, if you can tolerte my learning curve. Been chasing peaks in the rockies for a few years now. I'm just now getting into the vertical stuff, as a means to attain summits. I'm just now learning about the gear, I'll need to be taught some things.
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utch
Dec 19, 2004, 3:19 AM
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hi, I will be at the rrg in dec 27-31. If you available I would like to meet you there. I'm into trad and sport too. let me know if you are available.
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jerrygarcia
Feb 21, 2005, 7:05 PM
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In reply to: Call up your best friend in Tahoe and ask if she has a room to spare. You can look for work once you arrive. Im working on getting him out here but hes slow and has a family. I can attest that brians a good SAFE climber and he can drink me under the table.
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