Documenting the history of rock climbing in the RRG
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Yeah, that was truly a momentous occassion in the history of RRG climbing!
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
Okay, JB. I didn't really clean it out, it just sort of fell out on its own. I guess I was exaggerating when I used the word "clean".
By the way, I've got Rhino's pack full of gear, somebody elses Metolius cam (light blue), some RRGCC signs and nails, some peices of string I stole from Home Depot, a rope with the a big hole in the sheath (proving that the core is still in good shape), dull drill bits, parts of wire brushes, partially filled water/Gatorade bottles, vintage tape rolls, and probably some other stuff too. I'll be at Miguel's this weekend to auction the stuff if anyone's interested. [Some of the proceeds will go to Pazzo's.]
By the way, I've got Rhino's pack full of gear, somebody elses Metolius cam (light blue), some RRGCC signs and nails, some peices of string I stole from Home Depot, a rope with the a big hole in the sheath (proving that the core is still in good shape), dull drill bits, parts of wire brushes, partially filled water/Gatorade bottles, vintage tape rolls, and probably some other stuff too. I'll be at Miguel's this weekend to auction the stuff if anyone's interested. [Some of the proceeds will go to Pazzo's.]