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Post by aaron »

right on fuck everyone. passive aggressive? i was just telling people what i thought of the place. yeah i made up the statistics, but only to show that gym climbers are a lower form of human than other climbers. fuck you pussy gym climber. they were gay rules and i haven't been back since. fuck this shit.
longlegsrule
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Post by longlegsrule »

i would just like to say (I was there last night) that LR is slowly washing it's holds one wall at a time. It was mentioned that all of their route setters are just getting back into town...
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One-Fall
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Post by One-Fall »

I haven't been to LR before. Do they have many boulder problems around the V0-V2 range? What about TR from 5.10-5.11?
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Wes
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Post by Wes »

Last time I was there (pre-thanksgiving), and one of the things that really sold me on the place was the number of easy to moderate problems. Esp. that there were a bunch of them that weren't just left-right-left stuff. The setters are really good, the problems very cool. And the pad setup super nice. Plus, there usually is a great vibe and lots of energy.

One a side note, I really like gym climbing. Not more the outside, but I will pick a two hours gym session of a full day of climbing in crappy conditions any time. For me, climbing is all about the movement, the medium is less important.

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Post by One-Fall »

Thanks for the info, Wes. While the medium is important to me (outside over plastic in almost every situation), the weather is not cooperating.
I was hoping to start climbing there in Feb 2-3 times a week for one month doing back to back moderate problems. I want to try to have some modicum of endurance when the season starts back up again.

What are the days that the regulars go?
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longlegsrule
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Post by longlegsrule »

i must also recommend...for training...that LR has a tread-wall...i am still sore (sat) and i worked out on in thur night...granted i havent been climbing but once or twice in the last couple of months...but dang i felt like i was in the Red headed up a 9 or so about 3 times right in a row.

LR is gettting WAY too expensive though...otherwise I'd climb there all the time
I don't think they realize that they get less in the long run by making prices higher now. :shock:

seems like there USED to be a lot of easy to moderate problems at LR...but everything is so greasy I'd say the lowest is V3 :roll:
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

More walls are coming down in the bouldering area. Hopefully they'll all be down by tomorrow and the setters set then.

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Post by longlegsrule »

uh oh...does that mean im not going to have anything to climb on tonight? :shock:
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

you'll have to do the unthinkable and put on your "package acentuator" and find a partner or hit the tread wall.

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aaron

Post by aaron »

go climb at the red. free!!!!!!!
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