Work for routes

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pawilkes
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Re: Work for routes

Post by pawilkes »

i've done my volunteering in the red for the year and i've only three more weekends of climbing before the move otherwise I'd be on top of this one. some of those routes look really good.
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Saxman
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Re: Work for routes

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Name- Slab
Hours to donate- 24
Rocktoberfest days (10extra hours/day added)- 30
Funk Rock assist day(10 extra hours/day added)- 10
Total hours- 64
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allah
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Re: Work for routes

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Oh how I miss you RRO! Can't wait for the next encounter! :)
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Re: Work for routes

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Hey Allah, rumor has it you finally climbed something harder than 13b. Nice send.
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Re: Work for routes

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yeah cliff we will be doing some trail days coming up soon.
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allah
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Re: Work for routes

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Thanks!
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Re: Work for routes

Post by shear »

Andrew wrote:Good luck. I am trying to give away a route for free, and can't get any takers.
Your sister almost got on that route last weekend...but instead chose to prove to me, once and for all, that she does, indeed, hate Dogleg.
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michaelarmand
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Re: Work for routes

Post by michaelarmand »

I can't compete in the volunteer hours for sure. But I bet a lot of people would make a donation to RRGCC for a raffle to get an FA. Just a thought....
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Re: Work for routes

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michaelarmand wrote:I can't compete in the volunteer hours for sure. But I bet a lot of people would make a donation to RRGCC for a raffle to get an FA. Just a thought....
I imagine it would take fewer work hours to just go out, find your own cliff (there are a few I hear in the Red these days) and bolt your own route to FA. FA's in the Red aren't rare...
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Saxman
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Re: Work for routes

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Yeah, because finding a cliff, making sure it has no access issues and adequate parking, establishing a trail, bushwhacking to the top of the cliff and putting in anchors, clearing out the base of the cliff, and pruning any limbs that go near the route take no time at all. Sure, throwing in a few bolts and scrubbing a little rock is easy.
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