Big South Fork

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skeeterth0mps0n
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Big South Fork

Post by skeeterth0mps0n »

Hey there. I have read a few things on Big South Fork and the possibility of climbs there. I was just wondering if there is a guide book out for it now. Or if there isn’t, maybe there is a web page listing some of the climbs that have already been established in that area. I didn’t know what had been claimed and if the climbing was that good. :?:
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t bone
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Post by t bone »

There is lots of good adventure trad in the BSF, There is a developed sport and trad area at blue heron. I have the paper guide for that, but i like the backwoods stuff better there. Just go hiking around and climb whatever you find.
dipsi
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Post by dipsi »

It's there! The FS asks that you avoid climbing where visible from hiking trails.
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john e aragon
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Post by john e aragon »

did a great 3 pitch trad route there about 5 years ago. it went about 10a. but that was about all i saw in the area we were at.
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