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florissantti
Feb 27, 2007, 8:38 PM
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I just moved to Tucson and I'm in need of some climbing partners. I climb around 5.8 so I'm not your partner if you're out to just crank up tough stuff. I have experience following trad/multi-pitch and I have led some sport climbs. My availability is really good, and I'm always willing to go out.
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fearlessclimber
Mar 6, 2007, 1:46 AM
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Going climbing with a group of about 6 this weekend to the queen creek area, let me know if youd like to join us.
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cchas
Mar 6, 2007, 2:00 PM
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Looking for a partner for either March 8th (Thursday) or the 10th or 11th. Looking to either go out to Paradise Forks or down to Seedona. Will lead cracks upto 5.12 but would like to just get out with someone who's fun.
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tradfiend
Mar 9, 2007, 10:23 PM
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I'll be flying in to Tempe for a few days this month and want to climb while I'm there. I'll be available to climb the 18th-21st of March. I'm competent sport leading 5.8 or trad leading 5.7, but will happily second on anything up to 5.10. Let me know if you're interested in climbing with me. My email is smistler99@yahoo.com. -Steve
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charchar
Mar 17, 2007, 2:21 AM
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i'm also looking for climbing partners. i do 5.9-5.10 trad and sport. let me know the next time your going out. i'm free about every weekend and always want to go out and climb.
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charchar
Mar 17, 2007, 2:28 AM
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looking for partners in the phoenix area. can do 5.9-5.10's. want to go this weekend or next. or pretty much any weekend. let me know, c
(This post was edited by charchar on Mar 17, 2007, 2:31 AM)
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tradfiend
Mar 18, 2007, 12:11 AM
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I'm looking for partners for the 18th through the 21st for either sport or trad climbing. I've got all the gear, so anyone that's willing to climb for one or all of those days would be welcome to join me. Give me a call if you're interested: 703-581-3996.
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desert_gold_hound
Mar 25, 2007, 9:19 AM
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Sorry for the double post posted in wrong spot first time Lake Havasu City Here. This is my first post as I just signed up today. I would like to find some rock-climber’s that are willing to help a newbie learn the tricks and safety of the rock-climbing. I have done a little uneducated rappelling in the past but have never climbed other then indoor crap houses. I love nature and would love to join some well educated climbers that could help me learn how. I love to rappel but am willing to give climbing a shot. I am 31 and very kind would be willing to drive a couple of hours at most. Let me know.
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thebradlee
Mar 27, 2007, 8:52 PM
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I'm going to be in Phoenix on March 31 for work and I am looking for someone who knows the area to go climbing with. If you want a partner/are willing to go out climbing with me I will be sure to return the favor if you ever want a climbing guide in Idaho.
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reno
May 4, 2007, 3:40 AM
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A bump to remind folks that weekend after next is the AZ Gathering. Details available in the Events and Gatherings forum. I'm making chili. So is Tucsonalex and EpicEd. Curt's buying all the beer and scotch.
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curt
May 4, 2007, 4:00 AM
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reno wrote: A bump to remind folks that weekend after next is the AZ Gathering. Details available in the Events and Gatherings forum. I'm making chili. So is Tucsonalex and EpicEd. Curt's buying all the beer and scotch. Oops, I see your post contains a small typo. What you meant to say is that Curt's drinking all the beer and scotch. Curt
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crackrn
May 4, 2007, 4:17 AM
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curt wrote: reno wrote: A bump to remind folks that weekend after next is the AZ Gathering. Details available in the Events and Gatherings forum. I'm making chili. So is Tucsonalex and EpicEd. Curt's buying all the beer and scotch. Oops, I see your post contains a small typo. What you meant to say is that Curt's drinking all the beer and scotch. Curt I like Reno's version better.
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tradfiend
May 10, 2007, 4:12 PM
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I just moved to Phoenix 2 weeks ago, and am looking for a sport/trad partner. Let me know if you're interested.
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d-dub979
May 10, 2007, 10:13 PM
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any one up for a climb friday morning??? you know just a fun day somewhere around phoenix, pinnacle peak, McDowell MT, camelback, or what ever.... I have all the gear for sport of trad, so all you need is you harness and shoes. I like to climb anything and can lead up to a 5.9 trad. but it has been awhile since I have been out so I am sure I am a bit outta shape.... hahah well let me know Dan dtinc_co@yahoo.com
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sed
May 18, 2007, 4:53 AM
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Anyone looking for a partner on memorial day? I'm open, sport or trad to 5.11, have rack will travel. Scott
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curt
May 18, 2007, 6:08 AM
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sed wrote: Anyone looking for a partner on memorial day? I'm open, sport or trad to 5.11, have rack will travel. Scott Well, as long as you're willing to travel, I'll be trad climbing with some friends in the Gunks that weekend. Feel free to join us. Curt
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LuigiMTL
May 26, 2007, 2:36 PM
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Montreal female climber looking for a partner to climb sport outdoors with in the Phoenix area on June 17, 18, 19, 20. I climb solid 5.9 on top rope and 5.8 in lead. I've got my own gear for leading and setting up anchors. I have never climbed in this area and am looking forward to get to know, what I hear, is great climbing. Thanks for being in touch!
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charchar
May 28, 2007, 3:14 AM
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always looking for a new climb partner in phoenix. i climb about a 5.10/5.9 trad. let me know if u want to go climb on a weekend char
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snurp
May 29, 2007, 6:18 AM
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Hello! I'm going to be in Arizona at the end of June/beginning of July and would love to partner up with some people to do some climbing while I'm there! I'm game for any style of climbing you want!!! Ann 612-327-1505
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cchas
May 29, 2007, 10:07 PM
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Ann, you may want to tell people where you will be. A bit of a difference between Tuscon and Flagstaff in distance
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veganboyjosh
May 30, 2007, 7:00 AM
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howdy doody, az kids. i've not posted on rc.com since not too long after the big changeover... anyway, i am/was a regular on the (co) front range thread, until we migrated to another website during the changeover drama. my parents live in phoenix, and i'll be visiting them in the middle of june. i'd love to take my nephew climbing outside, but i don't know the area very well at all. i'd be looking for some easy (5.6 and under) topropes, the tops/anchors i can access easily. preferrably something with either sport anchors, or tree/boulder anchors, so's i don't have to schlep a whole rack down there just for one climb with a 6 year old. if someone's got some suggestions, i'd be mighty obliged, and would gladly return the favor by running some colorado beer down to phx on my way...and no, coors does not count as colorado beer. or if someone could suggest a decent toprope guidebook, that'd be awesome as well. i've got the falcon "Climbing arizona" book, but i don't want to look thru the entire thing. pm me or post here, i'll be checking from here until travel time. thanks. josh.
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reno
May 30, 2007, 2:51 PM
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veganboyjosh wrote: or if someone could suggest a decent toprope guidebook, that'd be awesome as well. i've got the falcon "Climbing arizona" book, but i don't want to look thru the entire thing. Josh: Check out this book: http://www.amazon.com/...180536499&sr=8-3 It's available at the Phoenix REI stores, so you should, if you wanted to, buy it through your local REI. BTW, you do know that June is pretty hot here. Best bet might be a long day and going to Flag. Oak Creek Overlook has a few 5.easy routes, and TR set ups only require a LONG stretch of webbing (50 feet or so) and biners.
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veganboyjosh
May 30, 2007, 3:36 PM
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hey reno, thanks! i looked at the one az book i have, the falcon climbing arizona one, and the first few climbs listed look perfect, weather/sun issues aside. i don't have it with me right now, as i'm at work, but there's a few listed as downclimbs/scrambles on camelback mtn, which lead up to the second tier of cliffs, with one or two of the harder lower routes having anchors we could rappel off of. my nephew has some developmental issues in regards to balance and coordination, so i'm thinking these might be perfect. he also gets pretty tired pretty quickly, so we might just go out early, and get in one route, then rappel. i would be able to borrow a car, but a full on day trip might be out, since time is so limited, and we'd not be into doing a full day of climbing anyway. i'll look into that weekend book, that looks perfect for the amount of stuff i'd be doing while down there. and if anyone has any feedback on the easy camelback mtn stuff, i'm all ears. thanks again. josh.
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rmiller
Jun 1, 2007, 2:00 PM
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Would anyone like to climb Monday the 4th? Mt. Lem, Isolation, Sedona, Winslow Wall, Flag? Ronnie
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woland84
Jun 1, 2007, 4:55 PM
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Hey everyone, I'll be in Sedona around June 14-18 (Thurs-Mon) and would love to get in some climbing. Ive been to Sedona a bunch of times but haven't done as much climbing as I'd like. I can lead sport to 10b but would like to follow someone up trad routes around Sedona. I have my own car and will bring rope, harness, and draws.
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