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Re: New to Climbing! We need help!

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:25 am
by britnienoble
Thanks for the great advice! I wasn't tryin to be kinky... thanks pervs lol

Re: New to Climbing! We need help!

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:38 pm
by climb2core
dustonian wrote:
pigsteak wrote:
dustonian wrote:"a more experienced couple who would like to join us"... kinky!!!!
you guys in?
Thinkin about it, just not sure if we are "experienced" enough. Isn't the next step to exchange photos or something?
This was a great introduction that I found helpful when I first entered into the world of swinging...


http://www.tapbetweenfriends.com/betwee ... nners.html

Re: New to Climbing! We need help!

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:33 pm
by the lurkist
Save yourself alot of hassle and mis-steps- call RedRiverOutdoors. They will guide you, teach you, set you up to become independent and most importantly, safe. Probably more than once you will need to climb outdoors with them to become self sufficient. There are a lot of pitfalls, some subtle, to climbing safe outdoors. The pages of this site are replete with instances of "experienced" climbers making errors and paying the price. I don't think it can be emphasized enough that what you learn early in your climbing career will most importantly impact the probability of you being a safe climber, or becoming a statistic. Having the safety habits drilled into you from the get- go by a knowledgeable instructor is really what the standard should be, but unfortunately is not what happens for most.

Re: New to Climbing! We need help!

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 4:00 pm
by GWG
I have recommended RedRiverOutdoors to several people who were looking to climb at the gorge for the first time. Never have I heard a bad report from those who utilized their services, only very positive comments. They are focused on delivering what you're interested in doing/learning and they do it in the safest way possible.

Not only that, they've got some great cabins you can stay in if you're so inclined.

An important point to remember when dealing with guide services, you get what you pay for.