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ferrovitri


Oct 5, 2004, 3:42 PM
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Does anyone have any knowledge about climing at Labadie. I am a climber and a lawyer. I would like to see what I could do to get access to the climbing area. Anyone have any advice?


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I assumed that you mean in Missouri.

it's privately owned. Too many climbers have violated the closure, and the bolts have been chopped. Give up, you will get nowhere.


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I'm almost positive that the rail road owns the land. I can't imagine they will be open to any suggestions. Are you looking for areas close to STL or just curious about Labadie?


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Give up, you will get nowhere.

That's the spirit! :lol:

In my opinion, it can't hurt to try, and it's definitely worth the shot.


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That's the spirit!

In my opinion, it can't hurt to try, and it's definitely worth the shot.

my point is that many have been trying for years. They have gotten nowhere. All of the bolts and the anchor points have been cut. there is nothing left to try for. The odds of the policy changing are zero.


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