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Location: CA : Central Coast : San Luis Obispo : Cerro Romauldo By: Adam Jones When: Mar 29, 2005 | view comment >> | Comments: Oh, for what it's worth, John's running the site now so I don't look too often (and when you asked me about it, I was off in Indian Creek - neener neener) - it got done what needed being done - bringing people together for stewardship and route beta updating. Heck, it got people motivated to write a new guide.
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Location: CA : Central Coast : San Luis Obispo : Bishop Peak : Bishop Quarry By: Adam Jones When: Mar 17, 2005 | view comment >> | Comments: The climbs from Edges Ledges all the way to Sarah's Breakdown (with the exception of Slippery Air roof) are good quality. The climbs on the extreme left and right sides are loose and not very good. This rock is worth fighting for. Any loss is a big loss. From the West Summit Block it would be very possible to walk down to the upper ledge of Sycamore Tree wall. But I wouldn't want to be there if someone didn't want me there. But if we're not on private land, then I say go for it. Long hike, pro... more >>
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Location: CA : Central Coast : San Luis Obispo : Bishop Peak : Shadow Rock : Fat Man (5.9) By: Adam Jones When: Nov 7, 2004 | view comment >> | Comments: I agree, silly first bolt, but a fun climb
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Location: CA : Central Coast : San Luis Obispo : Bishop Peak : Shadow Rock : Thin Man (5.9 R) By: Adam Jones When: Jun 8, 2004 | view comment >> | Comments: You make a good point John, and I think it is of equally good style to do any and all bolting activities on lead!
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Location: CA : Central Coast : San Luis Obispo : Bishop Peak : Shadow Rock : Thin Man (5.9 R) By: Adam Jones When: Jun 7, 2004 | view comment >> | Comments: I was climbing Thin Man last week and there were only 4 bolts. I would appear as if the matter has been resolved. Its nice to see that respect for tradition is alive and well.
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