Shortest, Easiest Approaches to Sport Crags

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Re: Shortest, Easiest Approaches to Sport Crags

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weber wrote:
defender wrote:Besides Torrent and Phantasia, what crags have the shortest and easiest approaches? Want to climb this weekend and need to bring the 16 year old who is on crutches (but very mobile).

Thanks.
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After me, marathon boy! :evil:
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Re: Shortest, Easiest Approaches to Sport Crags

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weber wrote:
defender wrote:Besides Torrent and Phantasia, what crags have the shortest and easiest approaches? Want to climb this weekend and need to bring the 16 year old who is on crutches (but very mobile).

Thanks.
PM us when you are coming and we'll be happy to ATV your teenager from the parking lot to the base of the BruiseBrothers Wall or Joe Ponder Hollow and back. (Muir Valley.)
Rick

Well, that pretty much beats any other approach hands down. 8)

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Post by rjackson »

Thanks to all.

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Post by der uber »

Oh, now that I think of it, hte Zoo is not as flat as I first thought. Try Funk Rock, the creek is short enough to step over.
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Post by ElectricDisciple »

While we're on the subject of approaches...

Obviously the webbing on the rock ramp at the end of Global Village's approach has been stolen, cut off, removed, whatever... What the Freak? Does no one want these climbs to be climbed or what?
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Post by Ascentionist »

I stole the webbing from the Global approach. I needed to replace some slings so I could get back into sport climbing.

Geez man! You're going CLIMBING! Why do you need A0 on the approach?

And if all you people wouldn't have gone out there all these years there would still be really helpful roots to climb up and you wouldn't need the webbing anyway.

And if that darn Scott Hammon hadn't rerouted the trail you could still walk across the really cool log across the ravine. Unless it finally collapsed.

BUT WHERE IS YOUR FREAKIN' SENSE OF ADVENTURE?!

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Post by ElectricDisciple »

Hey Ascentionist;

Aside from you stealing the webbing, I had a good laugh about what you said. Yeah, I am going climbing after all and I shouldn't be so concerned. I just was ticked off.

Anyway, enjoy sport, and maybe for kharma's sake you could replace the webbing. It is helpful after all.
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Post by Crankmas »

couldn't find any snakes out there last trip (Global) where are they?
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