Miller Fork : the Tale of a Three Star Area

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johnwesely
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Re: Miller Fork : the Tale of a Three Star Area

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The HGMC is so good that it raises Miller Fork to a 3.2 star area at least.
dustonian
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Re: Miller Fork : the Tale of a Three Star Area

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Haha... make that 3.27 once you factor in the Dolphin Wall
shadow.ayala
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Re: Miller Fork : the Tale of a Three Star Area

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In a nut shell, its like this: If you are a developer, your psyched. If you aren't, most people don't give a shit until the routes are 5 years clean and there is a guidebook.
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milspecmark
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Re: Miller Fork : the Tale of a Three Star Area

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That sums it up pretty good Shadow!
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Re: Miller Fork : the Tale of a Three Star Area

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dustonian wrote:Hardly riled up. Moral of story: Ohio climbing gyms are hotbeds of douchebaggery
BRILLIANT!!
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Re: Miller Fork : the Tale of a Three Star Area

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Haven't climbed any 5 star routes there yet, but the little climbing I've done there has been mostly 3 and 4 star routes.
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