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captain static
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Post by captain static »

I would point out that this only affects the Sore Heel Crags. So if you don't want to be involved you can still climb @ Drive-by, Bob Marley, & Coal Bank on everyone elses dime.
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Toad
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Post by Toad »

Is parking available at Sore Heel for hecklers?
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Post by ems »

Are the shoe demos going to be available on sunday? The clinics provide a great opportunity for introducing new climbers to the gorge and to the RRGCC, but finding gear can be a problem, especially for the beginner clinic. Will any be provided?
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Post by ynot »

Have Rockfest and they will come........
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Post by charlie »

Toad, only for you, but I expect to see you working behind a lens.

ems, demos definitely on Sat but not sure about Sun yet. We'll have to talk to the sponsors when they get here, guess it depends largely on their travel schedules.
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Post by Saxman »

Does the camping area have picnic tables?
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Post by captain static »

Saxman wrote:Does the camping area have picnic tables?
They do in these pictures - http://www.nbcabins.com/campground.php - but it looks like only at choice sites. So you might want to get there early and stake your claim.
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Post by charlie »

There are a few tables, but keep in mind it's going to be tent city so everyone should expect to share with their neighbors!

Water and showers also onsite.
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Post by captain static »

Hey, the weather is looking awesome for this weekend! Partly cloudy all three days with highs of 79 Fri. and 81 on Sat. & Sun. If you haven't already seen it, there is a full event schedule that you can print off the RRGCC site - http://www.rrgcc.org

It is going to be an non-stop, action packed, weekend. I made a separate post about the auction for a photo shoot w/John Evans. I am also looking forward to the Red Bull Dyno Comp on Saturday night. I remember when we had the dyno comp at Torrent a couple of years ago and that was a blast.
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Post by ynp1 »

pigsteak, i bet they will never promise that...
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