New Campground - Right near Muir Valley

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landofthearches
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New Campground - Right near Muir Valley

Post by landofthearches »

There is a new campground that has just opened near Muir Valley - our website is as follows:

http://landofthearches.com/

we're still under construction in our indoor area, but hope to add an Wifi/computer station as well as some climbing walls.

We also have onsite bouldering and climbing (real rock)

We have nice cooking and camping sites, free hot showers and a quiet atmosphere

$5 a night.

-Land of the Arches
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Post by weber »

Another new locally-owned, climber-friendly addition to the business community! Welcome. Nice facilities, outstanding bouldering/climbing cliff adjacent to the campground.

Also, a new, locally-owned family restaurant/general store just opened one minute away from the campground. Good food; good prices.
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Post by dipsi »

weber wrote:Another new locally-owned, climber-friendly addition to the business community! Welcome. Nice facilities, outstanding bouldering/climbing cliff adjacent to the campground.

Also, a new, locally-owned family restaurant/general store just opened one minute away from the campground. Good food; good prices.
Cool! You two can take me to dinner there! :)
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Post by der uber »

Stayed there over the weekend. Great location, good amenities. This place will be badass when the owner completes a few more projects, but as of right now it's definitely worth checking out. The owner is super cool and really interested in making a climber-friendly facility.

Thanks David! I'll be back.
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Post by jordancolburn »

Looks really cool, maybe it will help relieve some crowding for miguels on really busy weekends. Can't replace that pizza though.
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Post by bcombs »

How long of a walk is it from this place to Muir?
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Post by steep4me »

I tried to follow the link above, by my virus software said the website was infected with a virus--anyone else have this message?
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Post by Saxman »

Norton blocked it for me.

"HTTP Malicious Toolkit Variant Activity"
Risk Level High

Anyone know the problem?
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Works fine for me. At work.
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Post by JRTrash »

Saxman wrote:Norton blocked it for me.

"HTTP Malicious Toolkit Variant Activity"
Risk Level High

Anyone know the problem?
I had the same problem.
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