Sacramento climbing?
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Contemplating a move to Sacramento...tell me about the climbing in the region. |
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Decent gyms in Sac. Auburn and Placerville are the closest real rock ~ 45 mins. Sugarloaf prob best year round climbing ~1.5, Tahoe has good variety ~ 2 hrs. More after a recent storm. Sonora ~ 3 Yosemite ~ 4 Bishop ~6 Overall the town has a pretty active population, with good bike trails and some fishing. That said its a flat land town with alot of gym climbers. |
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After work can be tough sledding. |
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Bump...what is good in different seasons? Winter options? How is the drive the Sierra East-side? What is a good day trip (i.e. within a 2 hour drive) and what makes a good weekend? |
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Hey man, |
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csproul wrote:Bump...what is good in different seasons? Winter options? How is the drive the Sierra East-side? What is a good day trip (i.e. within a 2 hour drive) and what makes a good weekend? I'll be there this weekend, anything that's a must-see in Sac or Davis? Best places to eat?Have you checked out the Sierra Foothills North section? All of these places are year-round crags that are under an hour, with the most popular options being the Quarry and Cosumnes River (both are fun, but nothing super special). CLASSIC climbing also under two hours: Lover's Leap Phantom Spires Sugarloaf (year-round) Wright's Lake East Side driving takes about 3.5 hours to Bridgeport, and 5.5 hours to Lone Pine. |
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Awesome..thanks! Any ice climbing? |
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Some fun Bay Area rock too, probably an hour or two away (depending on where you head). If you're into mountaineering Shasta is 3 hours (and I think there's some sport climbing up there too). |
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csproul wrote:Awesome..thanks! Any ice climbing?Mostly on the East Side, but Tahoe apparently has some: people.cs.uchicago.edu/~mam… Maybe someone with more experience will chime in... |
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There is a book for winter water ice climbing and summer alpine ice climbing on the Eastside. You can pick the book up here: |