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Steve
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Welcome to the hotel...

Post by Steve »

When you're on the road and you need a place to lay your weary head where are some of the best places to crash near climbing areas. Post your beta here. Pros, cons, and why to hotel/motel rooms others might wanna use or avoid.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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Post by Steve »

...Gadsden
If you're slappin' slopers at HP 40 and don't want to tent out head back toward Gadsden and the Best Western I-59 Exit 181 where you can try and get the bro deal. The folks at HP were kind enough to tell us the front desk folks at the Best Western will give you a deal if you tell them that you are bouldering at Horse Pens. We got a great room (suit) for cheap and they had a nice breakfast in the mornings. Avoid on race weekends, Talladega is only 20 miles away and room prices jump to 150 to 175 $ when NACAR rolls into town.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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Post by Artsay »

We stay at the Rodeway Inn in Gadsden when we go to HP40 (though we may just check at your place, Steve!). It's only $30 (with coupon from rest area) and you can stay with your dog for an additional $8. No fancy breakfast but the rooms are very nice and clean.

In Chattanooga, we stay at the Hampton Inn (the one on Cummings Highway). This hotel ROCKS. The rooms are way nice with soft sheets, fluffy pillows, thick towels, and a free breakfast that can't be beat (hard boiled eggs, bisquits & gravy, bagels, fresh pastries, Mmmm....). I think it was $55 a night but we eat a great breakfast and make our lunch so I think it's a great deal.
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Post by ynot »

Avoid the Days Inn in Morganton if you are climbing at Table Rock.
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Post by J-Rock »

Yeah Steve, we've stayed at that Best Western a couple of times.
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Post by maine »

Thanks for this thread! We are headed to horsepins in a couple of weeks and didn't really want to camp. The cheap room sound like a winner!!!
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Post by dhoyne »

... California. Such a lovely place... :)
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Post by Wes »

The Pixie Inn is killer when you are at G'Mom. Pretty cheap, and 5 minutes from the boulders.

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Post by rhunt »

Hotels are great for winter road trip but at HP40 I think it's cool to stay at the boulders. Where else(in the East) can you crawl out of your sleeping bag, walk 20 feet and be at a three star boulder problem. Plus those night sessions after dinner and few beers are great too.
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