Winter Climbing in The Red
Winter Climbing in The Red
I used to live in the Midwest and climb occasionally at The Red in the spring and fall. I'm heading home for Christmas for about a week and my brother was thinking about going down to The Red for a few days of climbing. I was wondering if anyone has any words of wisdom on climbing in The Red during the winter. Is it completely weather/sun dependent? Is it enjoyable? Is is worth planning ahead, or shall I just check the weather report the week before and make a choice then? I imagine we'd rent a cabin, so just concerned with the climbing. Thanks.
Re: Winter Climbing in The Red
cabin. whiskey. climbing gear.
you're covered.
you're covered.
Re: Winter Climbing in The Red
portable heater, and heat rocks to put into chalk bag.
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Re: Winter Climbing in The Red
Tommy was closer to Toad's number of syllables than Andrew, but you both put in a good effort. Very poetic, gentlemen.
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Re: Winter Climbing in The Red
thank you. I'm stoked. what crags?
Re: Winter Climbing in The Red
dolphin wall, definitely dolphin wall
Re: Winter Climbing in The Red
Matrix is better
Re: Winter Climbing in The Red
heard that rig is like 5.7 if you're over 6'6"