Any hints for camping at the RRG?

Having problems finding a crag or a route?
Lateralus
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Post by Lateralus »

Lago Linda has got to be near the very top of the best camping list in the Red. Cheap, safe and quiet, need I say more? Ok I will, Linda, the owner, is one of the cooler people that I've met on trips to the Red. She will go out of her way to make your stay enjoyable and she is climber friendly. The bath house is clean with lot's of hot water and the camp sites are very nice. Lot's of mountain biking/ running/hiking trails as well. I'll be staying there from now on without a doubt.
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Boyd
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Post by Boyd »

Lago Linda is a friggin' campus compared to other camping sites in the red. They have their own trail network and if you really wanted to send a message, you can mountain bike the Sheltowee into Big Sinking Creek and then you've got a mile to either property in the RRGCC reserve. If everyone biked into the southern gorge, who could complain? Surely the oil execs can't. And yes you can bike out, it's just a little more difficult.

Linda and her husband are great people. In fact her husband is a retired geologist who helped make ky's geologic quad maps...the first ever in the country.
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