Where to camp for late arrival

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tajl
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Where to camp for late arrival

Post by tajl »

Hello,
Never been to the Red -- excited about being there on 28-30. I will be arriving late on Saturday night and don't want to hike miles in the dark to find a safe spot.

Where is an easy place?

Rest Area in Slade?

Miguel's? What happens if it's packed?

Is there anywhere close to Fortress?

Will be looking for a partner that doesn't mind me doing some easy trad. Also interested in Sport and seconding/TR. (have gear).

Thanks.
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Post by KD »

you can probably find a spot at miguels sat pm - you might have to sleep in your car though.
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Post by meetVA »

i don't know KD. did you see miguel's last weekend?

yikes!
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Jeff
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Post by Jeff »

There is a place within walking distance of Fortress.
New as of last year, maybe the fall before last year...
It is right past 77 (which takes you to Fortress parking), on the right.
Lots of spots, don't know how crowded it gets, or the cost, never stayed there.
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Post by alien2 »

Cloud Splitter is cool to camp on top of. It even has a cave inside it that opens up into a hole in the wall. The cave is narrow at one point so you have to turn your head one direction as you progress. The moss glows in the dark inside the cave.
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Post by Sco Bro »

You can camp between the creek and the road on your way to Long Wall, you need a pass which is $3 per car and can be purchased at Shell.
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Post by captain static »

Please visit: http://www.rrgcc.org/camping.php?PHPSES ... 5e7674a02e for beta on various camping / lodging alternatives.
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Post by dhoyne »

alien2 wrote:Cloud Splitter is cool to camp on top of. It even has a cave inside it that opens up into a hole in the wall. The cave is narrow at one point so you have to turn your head one direction as you progress. The moss glows in the dark inside the cave.
Bat guano glows in the dark.
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Post by marathonmedic »

Last weekend the parking lot at Miguel's had cars parked in lines between the rows, but it thinned out a lot after they closed. But if you can't find any place to park, I'd suggest just sleeping in your car at the rest area.
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No he dont. thats just the paint on his backpack.
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