The masses descend

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The Shire was completely empty yesterday and the Sore Heel lot barely had any cars- I think the road has stopped some people. Miguel's was pretty dead too yesterday. I thought the red was supposed to be crowded already?
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Wait until next week.
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Artsay
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The Lode was packed yesterday. PACKED.
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Any break-ins?
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Everyone is leaving their windows / doors open now so who knows. Hopefully the cars themselves won't start disappearing!
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The Motherlode was also crazy packed today. Also, when we pulled in we were almost certain we were pulling in on the thief. Some old truck without a license plate and with some company name on the side (forgot what it was), and a rather haggard looking guy with a pipe wrench in his hand. We were slow moving just kind of checking it out, and he was also slow-moving but eventually started walking down the road with the pipe wrench and some black, plastic pipe. I was watching, and he walked a bit then turned around and started coming back toward the parking lot. Then some other guy came down the hill in a much bigger truck with the same company name. At that point I figured we no longer had the thief in our sight and went climbing. No busted windows when we returned.
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How was muir valley today?
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Redpoint wrote:How was muir valley today?
The folks from "Occupy Wall Street" moved their operation here.

A record attendance day: 140 cars, 490 climbers (3.5 per car average). All cars were accommodated in the main lot, the two overflow lots, and our personal driveway. Better yet, I walked around to all the climbing areas and found that, although busy, it wasn't absurd. In fact, mid-day, there were four 5.10s, one 5.9, and a 5.11 open at Bruisebrothers!

No accidents, great weather.

Just about what we expected. Another Rocktoberfest weekend. Once again Liz and I received a lot of nice compliments to the Red River Gorge Climbers Coalition "whose efforts made Muir Valley possible."

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Who is spreading these nasty rumors Rick? Maybe you guys should just join forces under one umbrella.....
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Artsay wrote:The Lode was packed yesterday. PACKED.
Where is the Lode? Is that the place that smells like an outhouse and has ground hardening like an archelogical dig?
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