Thanks for the tips. We had a great time on the Front Porch and Practice Wall. All of us where able to climb 5.4 even with regular hiking boots.
Definitely will be back.
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- Mon Apr 20, 2015 11:26 pm
- Forum: Lost in the woods
- Topic: Good area for beginner top roping?
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- Fri Apr 17, 2015 10:00 am
- Forum: Lost in the woods
- Topic: Good area for beginner top roping?
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Re: Good area for beginner top roping?
Thanks guys - I have been out of touch for a couple of days, but I am starting to gather things up and sort of finalize my plans. I seem to be unable to send a private message - I can read the ones I receive, but cannot compose or reply. Though I have not been to the gorge in over 15 yrs, I do remem...
- Wed Apr 15, 2015 7:50 am
- Forum: Lost in the woods
- Topic: Good area for beginner top roping?
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Good area for beginner top roping?
Hello
I am planning a trip this weekend with my brother in law and our two 10 year old boys and wondered if I could get some suggestions for a good spot for some short - 20-30', "easy" - 5.0 or lower and good quick access to the top.
We are likely camping in the Grey's arch area
Thanks
I am planning a trip this weekend with my brother in law and our two 10 year old boys and wondered if I could get some suggestions for a good spot for some short - 20-30', "easy" - 5.0 or lower and good quick access to the top.
We are likely camping in the Grey's arch area
Thanks