indian creek

Other Crags, Aid Climbing, Bouldering, etc...
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Post by meetVA »

i don't know. the only ones i can vouch for are me, yasi and the manimal.
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Post by rockstar »

spring break i assume?
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Post by meetVA »

spring break for some. or extraordianry vacation time for public employee for other. (before you say the gov't wastes their money, i don't get benefits. :x )
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Post by kneebar »

I am just on a gentle slide towards retirement, work a little, play a bunch.
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Post by rockstar »

righteous! i look at it as being ahead of the game...retirement (more or less) straight outta high school.
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Post by Wes »

The creek is cool, but once the novelty of the cracks wears off (a week for me), you all should try to do some towers. Kor-Ingless is a good intro. You could do the boy scout route on south six shooter for a rest day. Same with anciant art in the fishers. I can also hook you all up with some beta/tick lists if you want.

I have been sorta *semi-retired* since I was 26. Hope to keep that pace up. But, I would also say that it is a good idea to have some kinda of skills or trade to fall back on if you decide you want to have a more normal life. Have fun, play hard and all that, but make sure you learn some kinda trade over the next couple years as well.

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Post by busty »

I have been sorta *simi-retired* since I was 26. Hope to keep that pace up.

That's sweet. I wish I could do that.
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Post by kneebar »

I love the creek, I go there once or twice a year for a couple of weeks at a time. Those long sweet cracks are like a drug to me. Besides, like Wes said there are plenty of towers to enjoy.

If you are into the mountain biking thing.....one word MOAB :D :D
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Post by J-Rock »

The hike to Wall Street (outside of Moab along the Colorado River) sure does suck! :wink:
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Post by pigsteak »

to retire, don't you have to of done something PRIOR to that so you can retire from it? I think the other is called being a bum...
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