So, I just saw some info on this place on rockclimbing.com's database, but would like to know more from anyone who has actually climbed at this place in Western KY.
Is it easy to find? How are the cracks? What is the deal with this alleged 13a Thermonuclear route that is unrepeated?
And finally, how stupid would it be for me to take a weekend from Columbus and drive past the RRG to go to this place?
thanks,
Paul
Anyone know about Dawson Bluffs?
- jordancolburn
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It's on my way home from louisville, so I usually stop by if the weather is right. It's actually a lot better than I thought it would be. Haven't ever had the time to go too far back, so I don't know how much rock there really is.
I mainly go by myself so it's bouldering for me. Just a lot of different short problems. I've done a few of the sport routes on solo toprope, but just the ones I could easily climb to the top ledges by my self to set it up. There looks like a lot of fun trad too.
I don't know anything about the history or route names or anything, just go and climb what looks fun. Might be worth a weekend trip, not sure where you would stay, the parking lot is a crappy crappy gravel pull of with maybe spots for five cars, i missed it the first time.
I mainly go by myself so it's bouldering for me. Just a lot of different short problems. I've done a few of the sport routes on solo toprope, but just the ones I could easily climb to the top ledges by my self to set it up. There looks like a lot of fun trad too.
I don't know anything about the history or route names or anything, just go and climb what looks fun. Might be worth a weekend trip, not sure where you would stay, the parking lot is a crappy crappy gravel pull of with maybe spots for five cars, i missed it the first time.
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Its got one, maybe two worthy routes. Thurmonuclear is only 12d, and in my opinion, not worth the drive to find out that its seeping. It IS a stellar route, so if you have the free time and money... go do it. As far as I know, it hasn't been repeated placing gear. I did it with one piece preplaced... only because I was too lazy to clean it (it was in the middle of the roof and required back aiding to get to it.).
DEFINITELY not worth driving past the Red for....
DEFINITELY not worth driving past the Red for....
"Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."
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yeah, cleaning roofs is a pain.512OW wrote:Its got one, maybe two worthy routes. Thurmonuclear is only 12d, and in my opinion, not worth the drive to find out that its seeping. It IS a stellar route, so if you have the free time and money... go do it. As far as I know, it hasn't been repeated placing gear. I did it with one piece preplaced... only because I was too lazy to clean it (it was in the middle of the roof and required back aiding to get to it.).
DEFINITELY not worth driving past the Red for....
So, what size of crack is it, how big is the roof, etc.?
it sounds like I should definitely check it out if I'm ever driving by that area.