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maryvegan
Jan 9, 2013, 1:47 AM
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Hey fellow boulderers! I'm having a really tough time deciding on which state I want to move to... I'd like to live close to loads of places to boulder... would you recommend somewhere in Cali or Boulder, Colorado???
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theextremist04
Jan 14, 2013, 3:47 AM
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maryvegan wrote: Hey fellow boulderers! I'm having a really tough time deciding on which state I want to move to... I'd like to live close to loads of places to boulder... would you recommend somewhere in Cali or Boulder, Colorado??? Where in California? It's a big state.
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CrimpyFever
Jan 21, 2013, 6:29 AM
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J Tree is super duper dope! Never been to Colorado though, visit both, see which one you like better
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Kartessa
Jan 21, 2013, 2:15 PM
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maryvegan wrote: Hey fellow boulderers! I'm having a really tough time deciding on which state I want to move to... I'd like to live close to loads of places to boulder... would you recommend somewhere in Cali or Boulder, Colorado??? Obviously not moving for a job... Where will mommy and daddy send more money? Which state has a higher welfare payout?
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shimanilami
Jan 21, 2013, 8:09 PM
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Kartessa wrote: Where will mommy and daddy send more money? Which state has a higher welfare payout? Ooohhh, snap!!! What's up with the hate, Kartessa?
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Kartessa
Jan 21, 2013, 8:51 PM
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shimanilami wrote: Kartessa wrote: Where will mommy and daddy send more money? Which state has a higher welfare payout? Ooohhh, snap!!! What's up with the hate, Kartessa? Obviously a boulderer isn't moving for employment
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chouca
Jan 21, 2013, 9:54 PM
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Utah. The Colorado Front Range has been compromised with an excessive influence from the California escapees and a cost of living still out of line with the earning power unless you have a skilled trade or and education for a well-paid profession. It's a tough dollar there in the service sector. California is a gridlocked nightmare with high unemployment. I've lived both places and wouldn't recommend either. If you're still considering Colorado, you'll be closer to the bouldering in Boulder, Fort Collins and CO Springs.
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atpclimbing
Jan 24, 2013, 5:45 PM
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Neither. Chattanooga, TN. That is all.
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crackmeup
Jan 24, 2013, 6:08 PM
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maryvegan wrote: I'd like to live close to loads of places to boulder... would you recommend somewhere in Cali or Boulder, Colorado??? It depends on how you define "close." If you want to boulder every day, your best choice is Bishop. You'll have to boulder before sunrise or late at night in the summer, but it's possible to boulder year-round. I live in the Bay Area, which has a number of small bouldering spots within an hour. They are all ok, and you can boulder year-round. Castle Rock is the best one, but it's no Bishop or Yosemite in terms of quantity. However, you can drive to Bishop or Yosemite every weekend if you want.
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