Best bouldery routes

Gaston? High Step? Drop Knee? Talk in here.
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Post by toddc »

Thanks for all the suggestions! I’m gonna pick 4 or 5 of these to work on this winter.

Hey Wes, Do you have a bouldering guide for rumbling bald? I climbed some trad there years ago, but I never bouldered.
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Post by Wes »

toddc wrote: Hey Wes, Do you have a bouldering guide for rumbling bald? I climbed some trad there years ago, but I never bouldered.
Actually, we have two or three. The are super cool and even let us gumbies stay at their house along with showing us the cool problems and hooking us up with great beta. Chris and Gene are two killer people who have shown me sooo many problems.

You should hook up with us one weekend this winter. The 'bald is just starting to enter prime season.

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Post by toddc »

Wes thanks for the invite! Sounds like a really sweat arrangement. Let me know the next time you plan to be there. My folks live about an hour and half away, so I could climb and visit that weekend.
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Post by KenJo »

darth moll!
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Post by marathonmedic »

Funny, most of the comments put it at 13c but the poll says 13b.
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Post by KenJo »

it is c. harder than legend, bohica and flowerpower, at least
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Post by 512OW »

Wouldn't it be more appropriate that since "bouldery" routes were done before "bouldering" was a sport in its own, that we call those little, technical rocks "routey"???
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Post by Toy »

Heh. No wonder the RRG gets the reputation as being soft.
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Post by KenJo »

Toy wrote:Heh. No wonder the RRG gets the reputation as being soft.
That depends on where you're from. Friends of mine from out west often complain that they're not onsiting at their usual level, or redpointing at a certain number of goes. Whatever, who gives a shit.
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Post by hashplant5 »

Cuz it is soft, and people only started callin routes "bouldery" after bouldering became popular....trendy bastards.
What if you just threw to...
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