New Guidebook in print form?

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The second half of August can be good.
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daarber wrote:lol, I can imagine. The thing is that I'll be in USA 3 weeks for a course in Ohio. I know summer is not the best season, but as I come from Spain, I won't have many more choices to enjoy climbing there. So, more or less, now or never! Spain is full of good sport climb, but overhanging sandstone?? No way, I have to see it!

Btw, I would be really nice to climb with some of you there.

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Where in Ohio? I live in Columbus...
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I'll be in Cleveland till the end of July, then 5 or so days in RRG and finally 10 days in California. Not lot of rock in Ohio, right?
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland and that is about it.
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hahaha good one, not exactly that kind of rock. At least RRG is close enough
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Not sure if you want to break up your trip... but New River Gorge is only 3 hours away. Lake Summersville is there, and it is always nice to have a lake to jump in when it is 90+ degrees... some very fun climbing vertical to steep sandstone there as well.

Not sure what grade you climb at, but the The Coliseum at Summersville is pretty cool place to climb.

http://www.rockclimbing.com/routes/Nort ... ille_Lake/
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climb2core wrote:Not sure if you want to break up your trip... but New River Gorge is only 3 hours away. Lake Summersville is there, and it is always nice to have a lake to jump in when it is 90+ degrees... some very fun climbing vertical to steep sandstone there as well.

Not sure what grade you climb at, but the The Coliseum at Summersville is pretty cool place to climb.

http://www.rockclimbing.com/routes/Nort ... ille_Lake/

The New is 5 and a half from Cleveland.
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Andrew wrote:
climb2core wrote:Not sure if you want to break up your trip... but New River Gorge is only 3 hours away. Lake Summersville is there, and it is always nice to have a lake to jump in when it is 90+ degrees... some very fun climbing vertical to steep sandstone there as well.

Not sure what grade you climb at, but the The Coliseum at Summersville is pretty cool place to climb.

http://www.rockclimbing.com/routes/Nort ... ille_Lake/

The New is 5 and a half from Cleveland.
Yeah, I was talking from the Red... Thx for clarifying.
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he's from Spain....they are born climbing 5.13 sport and only advance from there.
all you haters die slow.
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sendit wrote:he's from Spain....they are born climbing 5.13 sport and only advance from there.
Well that was why I recommended the Coliseum vs Orange Oswald wall
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