Re: So, how busy was it, really?
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 1:38 pm
So true. Though the crag was very peaceful and in no way crowded. Good day.dustonian wrote:Dude parking at Miller was crowded Sat!! It was weird lookin.
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So true. Though the crag was very peaceful and in no way crowded. Good day.dustonian wrote:Dude parking at Miller was crowded Sat!! It was weird lookin.
I didn't climb there on a WEEKEND. I went there on a weekday.Andrew wrote:Didn't you climb at Miller? Not everyone gets an invite in to the super cool kids club and gets to climb at super secret crags on the busiest weekend of the year.lena_chita wrote: I honestly did not think that the climbing areas, at least where I was, were any more crowded this past weekend than they would be on any average fall weekend with warm-ish temps and no rain in a forecast. I was in PMRP both Sat and Sunday. Speaking with a few friends who were climbing at other places in the gorge-- Military, Left Flank, Drive-by, Solar Collector, Darkside-- they did not feel that it was any more crowded than average fall weekend, either.
I think the majority of people coming to the Red are coming to THE RED, and not any particular crag. It is no doubt that Muir Valley, having a large share of easy climbs, and a general atmosphere of nicely-groomed, well-labeled, easy-to-orient-yourself place draws a disproportionately-large crowd of new climbers throughout the year.dustonian wrote:Well, for one thing the suggested donation to climb at Muir last weekend was just that, a suggestion... not the case for going to RF, as all these folks were doing. You would not believe the hordes of first-time, never-climbed-outside people I shuttled back and forth from Miguel's to RF... every single one of these people had going to Muir that day. For another, the amount raised by the one-weekend only fundraiser in Muir is a drop in the bucket compared to the money pulled in by RF weekend. No doubt the benefit goes both ways (thanks to the suggested donation policy), but the rising popularity and accessibility of Muir Valley significantly increases the amount of people attending RF. Most people are coming to the Red to climb, the Rocktoberfest events are just something additional to do at night if they happen to hear about it. The visitor levels in the Red will be no smaller for the next few weekends.
I am not in the cool-kids club yet. All the cool kids have Infirmary topos.Andrew wrote:Just trying to rustle your jimmies
If you (or anyone else) EVER hear the statement "PMRP is closed" please correct the person who believes this. It has never been closed for road maintenance, for trail work, or for any other reason. Thanks for your help with thislena_chita wrote:dustonian wrote: I have heard the following statements (without judging the merits or the accurateness of these statements, simply saying that i had overheard it.)
--PMRP is closed this weekend, there is a comp on Saturday, and clinics on Sunday, and Northern region is closed, because of the government shutdown, so we are going to Muir Valley
dustonian wrote:Misquote... I didn't write that. Nonetheless, I do know that a very large number of people choose to go to Muir not only because of the easy routes but also because parking is safer, the road is better, and they don't want to take the risk of driving down to the PMRP with a nice car and big load of camping stuff/laptop/etc. Probably a wise choice from a statistical standpoint anyway.