The road to Sore Heel...
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The road to Sore Heel...
...is going to be a bit hard to reach due to the recent rains
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Yeah, we ended parking there on sat and walking to drive by. A couple people dumbed the road...
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I must commend you. I can hardly justify walking from the Sore Heel parking lot to climb at any of the Sore Heel climbing areas. Let alone parking that far away, walking to the parking lot, just to have to then walk to the crag. I'd just go somewhere else.
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My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
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It was about 0.2 to 0.3 moles from the parking lot for drive by which is not the sore heel parking lot...Rotarypwr345704 wrote:I must commend you. I can hardly justify walking from the Sore Heel parking lot to climb at any of the Sore Heel climbing areas. Let alone parking that far away, walking to the parking lot, just to have to then walk to the crag. I'd just go somewhere else.
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i was just saying last weekend that that part of the road was looking rough and would probably wash out soon
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I got stuck today in quick sand. I pulled over to the side to let someone by and sank to the door seams. Some dude in a diesel monster truck pulled me out. Thanks bro.
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Did anyone happen to see if the foot/mountain bike bridge was still there? If so, it's just about as fast to walk the new short-cut trail to sore heel as it is to drive. Right now I'm sure it is.
I'm not sure how much parking there would be along that part of the road, by the bridge, but for the time being, this might be an option.
I'm not sure how much parking there would be along that part of the road, by the bridge, but for the time being, this might be an option.
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My bad, didn't actually see that you went to Drive By.climb2core wrote:It was about 0.2 to 0.3 moles from the parking lot for drive by which is not the sore heel parking lot...Rotarypwr345704 wrote:I must commend you. I can hardly justify walking from the Sore Heel parking lot to climb at any of the Sore Heel climbing areas. Let alone parking that far away, walking to the parking lot, just to have to then walk to the crag. I'd just go somewhere else.
I fell for the everyone-shut-up-and-ill-donate-money scheme. -Ray Ellington, guidebook gawd
My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
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foot bridge is there, def much faster and less elevation gain than following the road to the sore heel lot. Maybe 5 minutes.Eric Cox wrote:Did anyone happen to see if the foot/mountain bike bridge was still there? If so, it's just about as fast to walk the new short-cut trail to sore heel as it is to drive. Right now I'm sure it is.
I'm not sure how much parking there would be along that part of the road, by the bridge, but for the time being, this might be an option.
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and cars were everywhere on the road.....
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