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If You Could Climb All Year, Where Would You Go?

Mark E Dixon · · Possunt, nec posse videntur · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 974
Greg Petliski wrote: They probably think its totally badass.
good one
Anonymous · · Unknown Hometown · Joined unknown · Points: 0

I have only climbed one day in jtree and I loved it but than it was all trad. I think one route I climbed had a single bolt on it. I don't remember seeing much of anything bolted there, but than why do you need bolts?

TSluiter · · Holland, VT · Joined May 2013 · Points: 314

Dec-Feb: Santa-Catalina Mountains
Mar-May: High Sierra/Palisades
June-Aug: I want to say Wind River Range but bugs so Tetons
Sept-Nov: RMNP

Rob Dillon · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2002 · Points: 760

Be Esperanza is on top of it.

But Hueco…that's in New Mexico.

Jim Titt · · Germany · Joined Nov 2009 · Points: 490
Trondheim wrote: Have you been to Norway. Now that is world class.
I have indeed.
The weather, the food and the price of beer are a problem.
Idaho Bob · · McCall, ID · Joined Apr 2013 · Points: 757

Dec/Jan Feb - Selkirks in BC, climbing on my skins and getting face shots
March/April/May/November - Red Rocks
June/September/October - City of Rocks
July/Aug - Lake Louise/Canmore/Banff - Alberta

Trondheim · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2015 · Points: 35
Jim Titt wrote: I have indeed. The weather, the food and the price of beer are a problem.
It's only bad if you are living on an american income. And what do you mean by the food? Earlier this year a guy living in Denver contacted me. He was travelling around Scandinavia and when he came to Trondheim we went to Hell (a crag) and climbed some routes. He thought it was great. Would recommend people who can pay to go climb in Europe.
Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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