IMO, if you haven't been, LRC is the one to go to. a day with lots 'o people when you don't have to deal with the permit system, every problem is marked (there's no existing guidebook, per se), and stellar/phenomenal climbing
Stewy911 wrote:Lets get a count of who will be attending these events this year? I am just curious.
pawilkes wrote:i won't be going to any, I'll be lucky if i get one weekend in the red all fall.
What was the question again?
longlegsrule wrote:HP40 was (...) way more spread out (...) at HP40 you just roll outta your tent and the boulders are right there....
pawilkes wrote:that doesn't make any sense. if its all spread out how can the tents be right next to the boulders. think before you write.
The boulders are more spread out than at LRC and especially Hounds Ear. This is space in between climbers and blocks, dig? That said, the campground is right next to the boulderfield and not a 30 minute bus ride away. That easier for you to grasp?
I'll be there but I won't be letting rhino spot me.
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I have already signed up for hound ears, and would like to go to hp40 also, becuase I have a feeling it might be the last year for hp40 in the triple crown. See ya in NC.
Let's just hope the Schultz's aren't doing the food this year. That was a disaster last year. They are nice people, but don't have a clue how to do a lot of food in a timely manner.
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