Red River Gorge Heroes
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I would agree with the name already mentioned. With your permission, I would like to add a few.
Throw in John Haight (Grant Stephens climbing partner) who is working with Grant on perserving one of the greatest climbing areas in the world. John is one of the best climbers I have ever met and I consider it a privage to have him as a friend.
And what about Tim Powers, a great climber who sometime gets overlooked. He has a great number of routes to his name and has a nack for putting up great routes.
Or what about Mike and the whole Bruise Bother's gang who helped established the cultural "tradidions" of "trad".
We are truly blessed with a rich history of over 30 years. Damn I'm getting old.
Throw in John Haight (Grant Stephens climbing partner) who is working with Grant on perserving one of the greatest climbing areas in the world. John is one of the best climbers I have ever met and I consider it a privage to have him as a friend.
And what about Tim Powers, a great climber who sometime gets overlooked. He has a great number of routes to his name and has a nack for putting up great routes.
Or what about Mike and the whole Bruise Bother's gang who helped established the cultural "tradidions" of "trad".
We are truly blessed with a rich history of over 30 years. Damn I'm getting old.
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OK, I'll play dumb (no too hard). What is Mr Stephens up to that I don't know about, but will affect me for a very very long time?john e aragon wrote:Grant Stephens- for the hand full of routes he did back in the day. Also for what he is currently doing in the red, that almost no one in the climbing community knows about. But will affect us all for a very very long time!
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
Grant, an early climber and route developer in the Red and Lexington attorney, recently purchased land containing the "Roadside" climbing area. Stay tuned for climber-friendly announcements.Steve wrote:OK, I'll play dumb (no too hard). What is Mr Stephens up to that I don't know about, but will affect me for a very very long time?john e aragon wrote:Grant Stephens- for the hand full of routes he did back in the day. Also for what he is currently doing in the red, that almost no one in the climbing community knows about. But will affect us all for a very very long time!
Incidentally, the gorges of Roadside and Muir Valley mirror each other across the ridge that KY 715 follows. Miles apart by road; a few thousand feet apart as the crow flies.
Rick
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