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Jec58


Jun 19, 2014, 2:53 AM
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Hi friends,

I climb consistent 11a-b, but only sport. I am planning to go climbing to Yosemite for about 4-5 days on mid July. I want to learn trad, so I am thinking on hiring a guide or joining a group that wants to share a guide. I know the basics for trad climbing. Any recommendations?? Ballpark on prices?? Anyone looking for a partner to hire a guide or anyone interested on giving trad lessons?? Thanks!!!

Juan Cox


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Jun 19, 2014, 11:01 AM
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First off, forget your 5.11 sport climbing in Yosemite. Just go. Without question, Scott Stowe is probably the best guide they have. You'll have to contact them to get prices. Here are some links:

Climbing school:

http://www.yosemitepark.com/rock-climbing.aspx

Guides:

http://www.yosemitepark.com/...ng-guides-pages.aspx

Have fun, book early.

Robert


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Yosemite is quite possible the worst place on the west coast for sport climbing. Less than 1% of the routes there are sport, and the trad routes climb nothing like a sport climb. The guides are overpriced, about $400 a day plus tip. They are great guides, but the Wal-Mart-like company that owns the guiding service is mostly concerned with profits, so they will price gouge you. I would just climb on your own. There are a million climbers there to help you.


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There's only one company allowed in Yosemite. Also they will test your knowledge, because they treat everyone as a beginner. Scott is good, but so is Jeff. Now you can climb at Tuolumne with different guide services and get better prices. Take a basic trad class, or seconded the guide.


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