...speaking of the Arena, Oil Crack, etc. being "off li

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SikMonkey
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...speaking of the Arena, Oil Crack, etc. being "off li

Post by SikMonkey »

...quitting drinking is kinda like washing your hands after you take a crap...why start now?
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pigsteak
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Post by pigsteak »

damian on skinflute..dude, that picture was from March 2003....
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Post by rhunt »

arena, in between, oil crack may never be legal to climb at.

Read http://rrgcc.org/index.php?action=view_ ... cle_id=150

"The following climbing areas the RRGCC owns the top of the cliff and the cliff face underneath you would climb on but does NOT own the ground you would walk across to get to the cliff face, or would stand on.

Oil Crack
In Between
Arena"
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Post by dhoyne »

That first one's at Pebble Beach... last time I checked that's not in the SR.
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Post by pigsteak »

exactly....who is creating the hysteria with out the facts...

rhunt, why not be adventuresome, and rap in? the RRgCC could install belay stations at the bas of all the climbs there
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Post by skydivemi »

SikMonkey,
Are Oil Crack and Arena part of the Pendergrass-Murray Preserve?
If so, then they are open to climbing, but there are parking restrictions.
If not, then I'll have to find out what is on the Pendergrass-Murray Preserve.
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Post by rhunt »

Pigsteak..that would work but hopefully the RRGCC can just enter into a freindly agreement with whom ever owns the land at the base of the climbs. That is unless the land owner is Charmane Oil.
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Post by Wicked Tribe »

Yeah, Reserved Seating was at Pebble Beach last time I climbed it.
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Post by pigsteak »

skydive, please go back to the RRGCC web site and read carefully. we do own the CLIFFS you mention, but we do not own the ground at the base....technically, the cliff is open for climbing, but you are not yet allowed on the ground at the base....understand?
so for ease of argument, don't climb there unitl things are cleared up
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Post by skydivemi »

I'm reading it now
quoting article of 4/24/2004:
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All of the Pendergrass-Murray Preserve is now open to climbing. A second temporary parking area on the Preserve has been opened, at Sore Heel Hollow, off of Bald Rock Road (.2 miles past the Motherlode parking area on the right). Look for the signs. It is absolutely imperative that EVERYONE park in the DESIGNATED PARKING area ONLY and follow all posted rules and guidelines.
Be sure to park off of any gravel road and away from any pipes, oil wells, or all other oil production equipment, and always yield the right-of-way to any oil worker, or truck.

There is a message board located at the parking area where WAIVERS are available and should be signed. Do not park anywhere other than in designated areas. Climbers, and Preserve visitors, are being directed to use the centrally located parking area ONLY and are then free to walk to their final climbing destination.
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So....reading carefully it says - Please park in the designated area only, then WALK to your climbing destination.
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