mid-america climbing stops?
mid-america climbing stops?
will be traveling across the country, and i could use some beta--where are your favorite places to boulder/climb between KY and Arizona?
- jordancolburn
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- jordancolburn
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If you end up going up I-70 through Missouri and Kansas on your way to colorado, you could always stop here: http://www.spadout.com/wiki/index.php/R ... Bouldering , never been there, though it looks a little lame, but trust me, if you're on your way through kansas, anything not flat is a godsend.
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- tbwilsonky
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having just done the ky to az thing recently, i worked it like this:
day 1 - drive to horseshoe canyon ranch. it's a bit out of the way, but it's mostly worth it.
day 2 - drive to texarkana; sleep in sketchy ass hotel.
day 3 - drive to midland, tx; sleep in sketchy wal-mart parking lot.
day 4 - hueco; it's too hot to climb hard, so you can sit around and explain how you woulda pulled terremer if "the temps wernt so harsh brah".
day 5 - tucson; i have a project at silverbell. you should go do it.
day 1 - drive to horseshoe canyon ranch. it's a bit out of the way, but it's mostly worth it.
day 2 - drive to texarkana; sleep in sketchy ass hotel.
day 3 - drive to midland, tx; sleep in sketchy wal-mart parking lot.
day 4 - hueco; it's too hot to climb hard, so you can sit around and explain how you woulda pulled terremer if "the temps wernt so harsh brah".
day 5 - tucson; i have a project at silverbell. you should go do it.
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