Where is a good place for instruction?

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Alpinestar18
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Where is a good place for instruction?

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I live near the red and finally have some time during the week to go climbing but where it's been so long I'd like to get some professional help to oversee that I'm getting back into it the safe way.

Is there any instruction you can get private for 2hrs? or is it strictly 4/8hrs and groups preferred?
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Re: Where is a good place for instruction?

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Contact Red River Outdoors. www.redriveroutdoors.com, (859) 230-3567, or (606) 230-7635. Private instruction is no problem. It's hard to get much done in 2 hours, but if you have a very specific and relatively short list of things you want to go over it may be possible.
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I heard the head guide at that place treats objects like women
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kragky.com
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dustonian wrote:I heard the head guide at that place treats objects like women
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KRAG is based out of Skybridge Station in the heart of the Red. They have very professional certified guides and have reasonable prices.
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