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therealbovine


Dec 15, 2004, 6:47 PM
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Any suggestions for winter climbing destinations in the states, other than the classics? ie:

Joshua Tree

Hueco Tanks

Red Rocks

Cochise Stronghold

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bonin_in_the_boneyard


Dec 15, 2004, 7:15 PM
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Cannon 8^)


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Tennessee Wall for awesome crackclimbing. It bakes in the sun all day. Had a great December trip there a few years back.


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heh. I agree that Cochise is bitchin', but I don't often hear it mentioned in the same breath as JTree. Go Cochise!

I can climb 365 days a year anywhere in the Tucson area.


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I can climb 365 days a year anywhere in the Tucson area.

I'd agree if you change "anywhere" to "somewhere"
But you're right in principle! Tucson is a great all season climbing area.


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I can climb 365 days a year anywhere in the Tucson area.

I'd agree if you change "anywhere" to "somewhere"
But you're right in principle! Tucson is a great all season climbing area.

Hey, keep it down there. Nothin to see here...move along...


forkliftdaddy


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i'd have to expand the T-Wall mention to include the whole Chattanooga area. lots of rock there (including some in GA and AL) that faces south and is toasty in the sun.


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I can climb 365 days a year anywhere in the Tucson area.

I'd agree if you change "anywhere" to "somewhere"
But you're right in principle! Tucson is a great all season climbing area.

Hey, keep it down there. Nothin to see here...move along...

Nah!! Tourism is the only viable industry we have!!


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