the RRG in the news...
the RRG in the news...
Climbing is not free. Support your local climbing organization. Labor and money precious resources!
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I reflect on this site and the community of climbers that it nucleates. Thanks Ray and Michele; you guys are crucial and super solid. There are so many others like the Webers, Tacketts, Dr. Bob, and those crazy guys going around and routing bolts up interesting walls who give time and money. This whole social phenomenon is love-powered. The RRG climbing scene is more like Haight/ Ashbury than, well Haight/ Ashbury was like . . . well, Haight/ Ashbury. 

"I am downgrading this thing even though I don't send on TR." Blake while on TR
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Great to see our homie, Ajay (http://www.ajaymehra.net/index.html), in those pics!
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
lets not even talk exchange rates. europe is no longer cheap. esp england. the pound kills. but i talked to a few people on Kaly today who said they thought they were coming.
hey, if you yell to your belayer saying "why charles III, you are quite possibly the worst belayer ever" will he throw his tea on you?
-scott
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