Miller Fork
Miller Fork
I see a link to Miller Fork in the online guide, but it doesn't respond when I click it. Is that my computer or is the link not set up yet?
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Re: Miller Fork
Not set up yet. Still lots of things like parking and stuff that need to he worked out.
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Re: Miller Fork
We're going to work on installing parking and trails at Johnny & Alex Trail Day (This weekend!!! Come and help and get a sneak peak! 8:30 at Lago Linda's sat morning)SCIN wrote:Not set up yet. Still lots of things like parking and stuff that need to he worked out.
The RRGCC is firmly committed to opening climbing ASAP; however, to have sustainable climbing, we must put in the trials prior to opening the cliff line. Once the trails are established we will be opening cliffs when they're developed.
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Re: Miller Fork
Thanks for the info. Wasn't really interested in climbing there yet. as i live in Atlanta and won't be at theRed until late September. Just wanted to check it out online. I can wait!
Hauling a big ego up a route adds at least a full grade.
Re: Miller Fork
" Once the trails are established we will be opening cliffs when they're developed."
How can they be developed if they are not open to climbing???
Oh yeah, I remember! The cools kids get to climb there first! We donate the money, but the people on the "inside" get to send and develope the shit first... Thanks RRGCC you are great!
How can they be developed if they are not open to climbing???
Oh yeah, I remember! The cools kids get to climb there first! We donate the money, but the people on the "inside" get to send and develope the shit first... Thanks RRGCC you are great!
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Re: Miller Fork
Not the cool kids, just the ones that don't go to popular crags so they can buttfuck each others egos by being at the "cool"crag.
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Re: Miller Fork
You are free to drive around down there, explore, and develop routes... it's not like anyone's going to stop you (except maybe f'd up locals from Shoemaker ridge). why the pissy little sob story against a group of volunteers? you need a pretty map and buttwiping service or what?ynp1 wrote:" Once the trails are established we will be opening cliffs when they're developed."
How can they be developed if they are not open to climbing???
Oh yeah, I remember! The cools kids get to climb there first! We donate the money, but the people on the "inside" get to send and develope the shit first... Thanks RRGCC you are great!
Re: Miller Fork
Dude you couldn't be more wrong. I don't think there was any "inviting" at all.ynp1 wrote:" Once the trails are established we will be opening cliffs when they're developed."
How can they be developed if they are not open to climbing???
Oh yeah, I remember! The cools kids get to climb there first! We donate the money, but the people on the "inside" get to send and develope the shit first... Thanks RRGCC you are great!
Re: Miller Fork
I am sure if you want to buy a bunch of bolts and drilling equipment and have hours to dedicate to setting routes or building trails, you are "invited." Thanks to all those working to acquire property and develop it for everyone to enjoy!
Hauling a big ego up a route adds at least a full grade.