Burlier's Bane is the easiest .12a on the Undertow, then Kick Me in the Jimmy. Chainsaw Massacre is harder.
Also worth mentioning that could easily go motherlode for the morning and drive by or similar for the afternoon if nat wanted to climb elsewhere
a rather large knuckle
Tower routes?
We've now been back from 'the Red' for 4 days and basically, I had the best climbing holiday of my life, of anywhere, ever (you can't quite class the two 6-7 month trips as hols). Thanks to UKB for the above help, below is me wittering about various aspects of the trip/area:
Nice one, that's a great resource
It'd almost make a UKB destinations type article. or ?
Quote from: GuyVG on November 11, 2015, 01:14:23 pmNice one, that's a great resourceIt'd almost make a UKB destinations type article. or ?
Cars - They were all out of Chevrolet Sparks so they gave us a Tuscon 3.4l V6 with hill ascent/descent and all of the toys. Although I saw a Spark and a Mini Cooper S at the worst parking possible, high clearance is a must for an easy life (IMO). 4x4 isn't necessary.
Like I said we're thinking of going back next year
Have you looked at the stuff near Tennessee too?
Not really, you know crag names? Was thinking of starting in Boston/Rumney to see Eddie B then working down via a bit of bouldering to NRG, RRG and maybe a bit of Chantnooga area stuff (Sept/Oct/Nov roughly). Very open to other ideas and suggestions at this stage though!
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