Coming to an end.
I lived in Asheville for two years and it is very beautiful. The rock in NC is very slabby, though. The bouldering kicks ass but we really like splitter, steep cracks. Roofs, huecos, sandstone....shit, I'm describing the Red!
Does he have a strange bear claw like appendage protruding from his neck? He kep petting it.
Chatanooga really isn't that bad of a gig you should seriously consider it.
1.) 4 hours from the Red
2 hours from the Obed
30 minutes from T-Wall
1 hour from Little River Canyon
1 hour from Rock Town
1 hour from Sand Rock
1 hour from Buzzard Point / Laurel Falls
1 hour from Foster Falls
1.5 hrs from HP40
and the list goes on!
Good climbing community...good climate...not bad traffic.... yes it is a little more industrial and "dirty" than Lexington but all in all not a bad town.....Maybe Knoxville as another option..never been there though. Tough decision but one worth making if you are really ready for a change.
1.) 4 hours from the Red
2 hours from the Obed
30 minutes from T-Wall
1 hour from Little River Canyon
1 hour from Rock Town
1 hour from Sand Rock
1 hour from Buzzard Point / Laurel Falls
1 hour from Foster Falls
1.5 hrs from HP40
and the list goes on!
Good climbing community...good climate...not bad traffic.... yes it is a little more industrial and "dirty" than Lexington but all in all not a bad town.....Maybe Knoxville as another option..never been there though. Tough decision but one worth making if you are really ready for a change.
Lest we all forget... climbing is a mostly meaningless pursuit that we do for fun.
the forum bot doesnt mind..then maybe ray will stop riding his ass, and give said forum bot more responsibilites on this site. it gets old being the only rationale thought in the universe.
seriously, we need to meet if/when/before you jet to other places.
you have created a huge resource here for all to enjoy. you deserve much thanks.
seriously, we need to meet if/when/before you jet to other places.
you have created a huge resource here for all to enjoy. you deserve much thanks.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
Wait Wait Wait..still no mention of the New! What the hell, I mean I know you people from Lexington are extremely spoiled having the Red in your back yard, but shit the New is only 4 hours away. It won't kill you to drive, camp and have a real climbing weekend. And from what the traddies here in Columbus tell me, the New is way better for crack climbing than the Red!
"Climbing is the spice, not the meal." ~ Lurkist