Best View in the Red
Give this a few days and we should put together a list. I think there should be two categories, though. Routes that top out and those that don't. Sometimes the neatest views aren't vast panoramas but little teasing glimpses through cracks or land framed by a cave opening.
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The best view I have ever seen in the Red was on the hood of a car this fall, I had met my climbing partner and just gotten in the truck when these two chicks just stetched out on the hood of a car in front of us, it was "memorable", there are so many good top outs and views already mentioned, one I have liked is even touron accessible, Princess Arch.
Amen, Sistah! And who would you say provides the best view?Sandy wrote:one of my favorite views in the Red is looking up at a hot, shirtless climber while I'm belaying him
Fo' real dough ... I loved the scenery from the top of Foxfire. Canuck, when are we doing that one again?
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I haven't decided yet. I need to do more "research." So if there are any hot guys who want to climb with me after the thaw, applications are now being accepted. It's purely for statistical purposes, of course.Meadows wrote:Amen, Sistah! And who would you say provides the best view?Sandy wrote:one of my favorite views in the Red is looking up at a hot, shirtless climber while I'm belaying him
I really need to do Foxfire this year. It keeps sounding better and better.
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I wondered how long it would take til this thread took this turnMeadows wrote:Amen, Sistah! And who would you say provides the best view?Sandy wrote:one of my favorite views in the Red is looking up at a hot, shirtless climber while I'm belaying him
Meadows, any time. Though I promised a couple other people I'd take them up it too.
Sandy, definitely get on it. Easy climbing in the run-out sections. Good gear in the 5.7 sections.