East Coast Transplants looking for place to live and climb in Portland
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Just recently moved to Portland and I have a good climbing partner moving out here in the middle of October as well. |
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Was at the Circuit in Tigard the other day and there was a posting for a room in a house that sounded super fun and chill. I'm sure you could call them and get the number or just go in. |
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Once you get situated, get to Smith Rock. 3 hours away from Portland. |
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Also would like to find some climbers to live with, my lease ends at the end of this month |
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Thanks all, that information was great! Haven't checkout out the Circuit yet but Portland Rock Gym had some fun routes as well as that mean ring lock crack.
Cheers guys, thanks again! |
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Jake Kennedy wrote:Thanks all, that information was great! Haven't checkout out the Circuit yet but Portland Rock Gym had some fun routes as well as that mean ring lock crack. I'm definitely going to check out Beacon Rock as soon as I can, but Smith has got to be first on the list. (hopefully monday and tuesday) as long as I find a place. *Ryan, I am checking out a 3 bedroom house tomorrow, so if it works out, my and my roommate will need a third and would definitely enjoy having another climber around. I will let you know. Cheers guys, thanks again!I am just getting this, still looking for a new place though, preferably in NE PDX, 616-485-8011 If nothing else call me if you wana climb sometime |
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I just moved away from Portland. I am a rock climber/ice/alpine and I found the area horrible except for Smith Rock. I suggest you climb in WA where there's real climbing. You are close to Canada for ice. I relocated to Salt Lake and I love it! Check out some of the areas near Mt Hood. If you have a partner you will be Ok. The MTB is ok if you don't mind the drive. The Kayaking is the best! |