Muir Valley

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SCIN
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Muir Valley

Post by SCIN »

I finally made it out to this place. I just can't believe it is real.
Two people purchased a chunk of land containing amazing cliffs (with their own money!) and opened it up to climbing.
Unbelievable.

So many routes already put up by selfless people who just want to give us all something to play on. I can't thank the route developers of this and other areas enough.
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Post by Stewy911 »

amen
Who Me? I gotta hitch hike god damn 18 miles to get a god damn beer......that's bullshit.
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Post by Spragwa »

I agree SCIN. It's really cool out there. The property is beautiful, you don't smell oil and the climbing is fun. Rick and Liz are fantastic!
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vic
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Post by vic »

It is truly remarkable!
In such a short time: two chunks of land purchased by the Webers, so many routes put up, a guide book, routes made public... you name it. Meanwhile, here we are: arguing about loosing 3-4 routes on Forest land... what's wrong with us (if I may ask)?
! Enough with all that detestation ALREADY !
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Post by Wes »

Yep, Muir is a very cool place for sure. Great routes and great people. i need to get back and check out some more of the routes for sure.

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Post by dipsi »

Wonderful people! Wonderful place! I love Muir Valley!

Thanks again, Rick and Liz and you route setters!
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Post by ynot »

Rick and Liz get 3 stars. I was glad to see that the developers didnt bolt lines on top of trad routes just because they are only one star.(like Oil Crack)It's a cool place,and well done.The wildflowers are cool.I found 5 different kind blooming.
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Post by Meadows »

I love the approach trail.
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Post by skibum »

l've been to muir 4 times all of the hollows. sunday l met and spoke with rick and liz , l don't know if l've ever met kinder more giving people. l also spoke to many of the awesome route setters.the tim's ,bruise, j,and his cute lady friend. i suck as a 50y.o climber out with my sons, but they all were very helpful, and courteous. the whole place and feel of it is one of a fine old hippie community.....thanks for a great day ...just perfect in every way
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Post by Lateralus »

can't wait to see it , much thanks to such kind folks to share something like this with the community -- t-bone's beta kind of put me into a frenzy of sorts. Just can't believe how many crags there are at the Red that I haven't even seen yet! :shock:
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