Climbing outfitters/guides?
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Climbing outfitters/guides?
Do any of you know of reputable outfitters/guides for a couple of rookies (5.10 in the gym for what it's worth) planning their first ever outdoor climbing trip to the RRG in mid-late March? I would appreciate any insights.
http://www.redriveroutdoors.com can take care of you all for sure. Matt and Amy are climbing in South America right now, but should be back pretty soon.
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Po, the kung fu panda
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i second this. Matt & Amy are both wonderful teachers - for your first trip outside you couldn't do better. you can call them @ 859-230-3567 and they have one of their guides handing all their phone calls/reservations until they get back at the end of jan. i'm sure eric can answer any preliminary questions you may have as well.Wes wrote:http://www.redriveroutdoors.com can take care of you all for sure. Matt and Amy are climbing in South America right now, but should be back pretty soon.
"Unthinkably good things can happen, even late in the game." ~ Under the Tuscan Sun
pfffft..going with matt and amy will only allow you to learn perfect safety, perfect belay technique, perfect anchor set up, and perfect crag etiquette.
you interested in a total debacle? call the pigsteak/anticlimber hotline. we'll cuss at you, blow smoke in yer face, allow you to lead on an old static line we tow the rusty truck with, and promise you'll get your fix AND never want to climb outside again. we aim to serve.
you interested in a total debacle? call the pigsteak/anticlimber hotline. we'll cuss at you, blow smoke in yer face, allow you to lead on an old static line we tow the rusty truck with, and promise you'll get your fix AND never want to climb outside again. we aim to serve.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
He's just crusty and bitter. Matt and Ames are the greatest!!!!!!!!!! Seriously, if you're going to trust your life to a climbing guide, go with Red River Outdoors. They are the most trustworthy people I know.pigsteak wrote:pfffft..going with matt and amy will only allow you to learn perfect safety, perfect belay technique, perfect anchor set up, and perfect crag etiquette.
you interested in a total debacle? call the pigsteak/anticlimber hotline. we'll cuss at you, blow smoke in yer face, allow you to lead on an old static line we tow the rusty truck with, and promise you'll get your fix AND never want to climb outside again. we aim to serve.
Jesus only knows that she tries too hard. She's only trying to keep the sky from falling.
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