Favorite class 1 route in the red?

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crazyhair
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Favorite class 1 route in the red?

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I personally am a fan of the walk from the ice cream case at Miguel's to the table where the spoons are, but maybe you have a better one? I've heard that the route from the car to the fridge at the beer trailer is a 5 star classic.
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Re: Favorite class 1 route in the red?

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The walk from my couch to my bed is pretty good. Super clean falls and a bit of spice if the bathroom door is open and the lights are off.
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Re: Favorite class 1 route in the red?

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I thought we were talking about that wicked section of the red just between the lost mine campground and the steel bridge
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Re: Favorite class 1 route in the red?

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From the front door of the Shell station to the mens room door. Particularly after driving from Eastern PA.

Maybe not the best but certainly the most anticipated.
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GWG wrote:From the front door of the Shell station to the mens room door. Particularly after driving from Eastern PA.

Maybe not the best but certainly the most anticipated.
What the route lacks in aesthetic quality is made up for by the enjoyable movement.
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Re: Favorite class 1 route in the red?

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Coffee/car to restroom at the rest area... a little bit more bouldery because of the sidewalks to negotiate but packs a great punch in a shorter length. I can also appreciate the different variations at the end.
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