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aarong
Aug 26, 2002, 5:35 PM
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I would like to know where Fern is located so I can check it out. I've found it on my Ark. Gazetter map but would like more specific directions before I go driving off into the backwoods. Coming from Tulsa.
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leeper_z
Aug 28, 2002, 3:24 AM
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After you pass Fern(going north on 215), you gotta turn onto the first dirt(gravel) road that goes off to the south(it will be on the right). It will have a stop sign on a wooden post. Then you need to follow this road downhill past a couple of switchbacks. There is a dirt road at the bottom of the switchbacks on the right( sometimes this road will have big mud puddles at the entrance). Turn onto this road and continue down the hill until the road splits. Take the road to the left until you see dirty cars and/or parking area. If you go past a wide area in the road where hunters camp you've gone to far. Turn around and take the first road to the left. If you cross a rocky creek you've gone to far. Good luck finding it! NOTE: The road is big enough for cars to get through fine, don't make the mistake i made and take your car down one of the atv trails. P.S: I'll be down there labor day. I always park at the top of the road. So if your coming down labor day just look for a blue blazer. [ This Message was edited by: leeper_z on 2002-08-27 20:27 ]
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paintinhaler
Aug 28, 2002, 3:38 AM
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Dude, Labor day Im kinda thinkin about checking this place out. Is there a guide or should I get one? Thanks, -wEs-
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xcit
Aug 28, 2002, 3:42 AM
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Fern is mostsly sport routes, so bring your quick draws.
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leeper_z
Aug 28, 2002, 3:46 AM
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You don't need a guide! Just park and climb till your dizzy. Watch for snakes.
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spank_spank
Aug 28, 2002, 12:35 PM
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The Fern is a cool place. Whoever bolted it did a great job. There is sport and bouldering out there. A moderate place with most of the routes 5.8-5.11 with a couple of 12's. Have fun
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aeile
Aug 30, 2002, 2:56 AM
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Thanks Leeperz! I have been looking for this place, am familiar with Fern but could not find it. Last weekend I went looking for it and went down Fern Springs rd (not the right one!). It had a really nice big rock there but I suspect it was on private property, and even if not there was not a place to park that would not have p*&d off the locals. Thank goodness you gave clear instructions, those folks down there are good people & don't deserve me rousing their lil doggies & trampin up n down their roads looking! Maybe see some of you all down there this weekend, I'll be the bouldering lil noobie!
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aarong
Aug 31, 2002, 3:07 AM
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Thanks so much for the directions...I will be out that way this weekend (Labor Day), I may have to check it out. The plan is to head for Cave Creek for a day, then Horseshoe, then who knows....could be Fern, could be Sam's. Thanks again!
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