So where is the fun at?

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krazykid
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So where is the fun at?

Post by krazykid »

Since, contrary to popular belief, there is fun bouldering in the Red (as the poll has proven) I'm curious what a top ten list would look like from from some of you hard core non-conformist boulderers here in the Red. Just wondering where the fun is at...
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Post by climbhigh »

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Post by Yasmeen »

There's a sweet OW roof crack boulder problem at Camp Store Crag. That's the only real bouldering I've done at the Red, so I'll put that at #1 on my list.
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Post by longlegsrule »

it's at the at
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

llr, don't you mean between the A and the T?

Fun bouldering in the Red is where ever you are bouldering.
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Post by ender_xx »

There looked like some cool stuff around past Defy the Laws at left flank, never tried any of it but there could actually be some topouts, especially if someone cleaned it up.
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Post by Wes »

Hueco
Rumbling Bald
G'Mom/Lost Cove/Blowing Rock
Rocktown
HP40
LRC
Vedauwoo
Bishop area
Black Hills
Squamish (I hear, though haven't been. Yet)

But, if you are stuck in KY, then:
Clack Mtn.
Sharky
Coffee shop
Junkyard
Sky Bridge
Pistol Ridge

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Post by J-Rock »

I've personally sampled the boulders at the following areas:

Tuolumne Meadows
Camp 4 and YNP
Bishop Area
J-Tree
Idyllwild
Smith Rock (some bouldering)
Red Rocks (Kraft Boulers)
Moab Area
Estes Park and RMNP
Telluride and Ouray
Black Hills
Flagstaff Area
Priest Draw
Queen Creek
Acadia
Rumney
The Gunks
Central Park
Hawk's Nest
New River Gorge
Devil's Lake
So Ill
So Ind
Boone Area
Rocktown
Sand Rock
HP40

I've bouldered at several other areas too and had a great time there also!
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Post by usccabum1985 »

If Im climbing at the red I like to head over to millitary and work some of the probloms over there. a few free standing boulders with good lines ( V6+) and thare are a few short walls with some thin shit. there is a pumpy traverse at torrent on the boulder below the 10 wall there ( poopy head..) If I could only boulder at one place the rest of my life I'd crash at the East side, soooo much between Lone Pine and Mamoth. I regret only spending the winter out there, so magical in the right places. I want to check out the south this winter, I like climbing in the cold, PM me.
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