Dry Rock

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Dry Rock

Post by Cleveland »

I was thinking of trying to climb on Saturday and was wondering if anyone made it out today and if they found any dry rock or not? Although I don't live that far from the red money is kind of tight and I would hate to drive down there and not be able to find anything with the exception of roadside and other crags that a lot of the out of towners go to. Any info regarding this subject will help.
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pigsteak
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Post by pigsteak »

you'll be fine if it doesn't rain anymore....
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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tutugirl
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Post by tutugirl »

But they are currently under a tornado watch :(
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Post by pigsteak »

I am sitting in campton.....I know the feeling :wink:
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ahab
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Post by ahab »

tutu, what more could you ask for as far as "natural assistance" goes? why, just the other day while climbing the slab (can i still call it that?) at chica bonita, Mr. Dronez waited for the wind direction to change to just the right direction so it would push him closer to the wall. a tornado would basically climb the route for you! that would suck if you pulled the send off and then died tho. i wonder if heavan has a spray list? :roll:
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Post by Myke Dronez »

Next time I'm wearing one of those glider suits- Its a bird, a plane... a flying squirrel? Seriously though, the wind is kickin here in Lex so I figure climbing Tom is a go, but we're gonna find out regardless. After all, I know you don't live in Cleveland Cleveland-
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