Low Key Trad Crag

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rock_fencer
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Re: Low Key Trad Crag

Post by rock_fencer »

appreciate the suggestions. Wall of Denial looks good too. Does Dip Wall stay dry in the rain. Any rainy day locations that come to mind? People regularly climb at Fortress so i think im going to avoid it.
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ynot
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Re: Low Key Trad Crag

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fortress has the only easy trad that stays dry
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Re: Low Key Trad Crag

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ynot wrote:fortress has the only easy trad that stays dry
isn't all trad easy?
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Re: Low Key Trad Crag

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Green Eggs, Ham, Whoville, and The Grinch all stay dry, although the second two aren't much fun. Some other stuff stays dry at Dip Wall, but I don't remember what.
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Re: Low Key Trad Crag

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Yes, I was just at Dip Wall Saturday, April 23rd. It rained all night and most of the climbs were dry with enough dry ground at the bottom for your packs, too. The 4 routes mentioned above were dry plus Theodore Seuss Geisel/Seuss is Dead, and Purple Cleaning Company. The Lorax Tree was dripping wet and Star-bellied Sneeches was quite damp. There was nobody else there either.
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