Bouldering at the Red

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Bouldering in the Red

Huh? There's bouldering in the Red?
18
50%
Been there, done that, next
5
14%
I've been know to pack a crash pad and hit the classic probs
6
17%
I'll give a full day to the small stone from time to time
6
17%
I sold my draws and took up pebble wrestlin' full time, the Red rocks for bouldering
1
3%
 
Total votes: 36

kentuckysarah
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Post by kentuckysarah »

A bouldering guide would be really nice to have
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lordjim_2001
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

Hoss

I think that this is still in effect.

http://rrgcc.org/index.php?action=view_ ... icle_id=19

So I don't think that there are any online guides for bouldering areas other than for Friction Slab.
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SCIN
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Post by SCIN »

I've got some of the problems in the guide. I'll put the others in place this week.
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Wes
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Post by Wes »

Cool. How about adding a mini guide for Clack Mt. as well?

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Steve
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Post by Steve »

I know we've talked about this beforr on various websites. I just wanted to do a poll now that there were more new folks posting around here. I haven't seen the arrival of the pad people yet, always thought the Red wouldn't become a bouldering destination and it looks like that might be the case. I know there are good probs out there, and Wicked Tribe has shown me several of them, just curious of others' thoughts on bouldering in the Red
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kentuckysarah
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Post by kentuckysarah »

So, from what I understand, it is legal to boulder anywhere in FS land as long as you don't publish it? If so, that is great! I've already found some great problems! But I'd still like to know where some "actual" bouldering is. Thanks Ray for putting some in the online guide.
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Wicked Tribe
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Post by Wicked Tribe »

If we tell you where the actual bouldering is we'll get in trouble.

And to be solely a boulderer in the Red means you love pain and punishment. You really have to want it to enjoy it.
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Johnny
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Post by Johnny »

I got a chuckle the other day when I saw Texas tags parked at the Coffee Shop. Think they saw that article that rated the Red as one of the best places for bouldering?
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Post by Spragwa »

I think it's okay if you don't clean the boulders with "bleach, a scrub brush and napalm"
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Horatio Felacio
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Post by Horatio Felacio »

i think the boulders should be cleaned with bombs.

i know for a fact that the infamous bouldering guide was reprinted earlier in the summer. i think he sold some copies to stores here in lexington? and down in the gorge at the shell and maybe the chevron.
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