Suggestions for a good 11a/b

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pawilkes
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Post by pawilkes »

what a great starting point Meadows. you're so helpful
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Post by rhunt »

rrg home of the most and best 5.11 and 5.12 sport climbing in the east.
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Wes
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Post by Wes »

Skunk Love
Henry
Yellow brick road
no place like home
I'll take Sue
Snapper
Electric cowboy
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Random Precision
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Post by Shamis »

redpointron wrote:brand new 11a....if you're concerned about routes at muir being "soft"...

http://www.redriverclimbing.com/RRCGuid ... hp?id=2103

not really overhanging, but fun...

regards.

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bcombs
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Post by bcombs »

Wes wrote:...Electric cowboy...
Roger that, Electric Cowboy is one of my favs too. If you are afraid of snakes however this is not the time of year to be at Purple Valley. PV is the only place in the Red where I've seen Timber Rattlers, a Rat snake, and multiple Copperheads. All on the same walk from Coffee Talk to Electric Cowboy. Was a memorable trip though!

Oh, and Yellow Brick Road is a good one too, although it has owned me each time. That dang reach at around the 4th is far for us short chuffers. :)
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Post by dmw »

Amarillo Sunset, but not if you are short or weak or both like me.... agh, I am not going to lie, I miss the Red! I didn't realize how spoiled I was before I left, but the concentration of quality routes is amazing back home. I'm just sayin'
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