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climbsomething
Jun 19, 2002, 12:11 AM
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Climber peeps, esp. those in/near/remotely near the Southwest : Although much of Arizona's climbable areas are closed due to forest fire danger, eventually they WILL reopen, and I think we should celebrate the re-opening of the crags with a gathering in the grand canyon state! anybody willing to conceive of a post-monsoon-soaking climb fest? Just an idea. Optimistically, the summer rains will allow our forests to reopen by late summer, early fall. We could also just say the heck with waiting and swarm Jacks Canyon, one of the precious few places we can still get our climb on these days What thinks? ~Hillary [ This Message was edited by: daisuke on 2002-08-07 16:51 ]
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alpinerocket
Jun 19, 2002, 12:43 AM
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I would be in for a trip to the beautiful state of Arizona. John alpinerocket@aol.com
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clmbnski
Jun 19, 2002, 12:48 AM
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Im not too far away over here in NM and everything is closed here to but a gathering sounds fun
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tcollins
Jun 19, 2002, 12:54 AM
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Heck I might even come. I lived there for 4 years and moved to Boston a year ago. I wish I had gotten into climbing sooner rather than when I was just leaving AZ. I still can't get that sonoran desert out of my blood and look for any reason to come back.
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climberchic
Jun 19, 2002, 1:05 AM
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Count myself, ivanm, rockdiva and crackaddict in (I decided for the last 2;))!!!!
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mesomorf
Jun 19, 2002, 1:28 AM
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Ask around Tucson about this thing called the Beanfest.
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woodse
Jun 19, 2002, 1:35 AM
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You could probably count myself and Bambina in... woodsE
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climbingcam
Jun 19, 2002, 2:51 AM
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If I'm still in in Az I'll be there for sure, I have been in Tx working and going nuckin futs not being able to climb anything.
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climbsomething
Jun 19, 2002, 5:31 AM
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so, what are you guys more interested in? Southern AZ (Mt. Lemmon, Cochise Stronghold, mainly), Central AZ/Phx area (i.e., Queen Creek), or Northern AZ (Paradise Forks, Oak Creek, Pit, etc). all of these places are on the "closed" list, but just as well if you want to wait for cooler temps... BUT, if we scheme for a Jacks Canyon rendezvous, we can have it pretty much whenever we please And yes, I know of the Beanfest. It's in the Stronghold in the fall and again in the spring. The last fall one was in October or November, and the last spring one was in April (same weekend as the Phx Bouldering Comp, I believe). I have never attended one, but I hear they're great climbing parties. Although... aren't they, by and large, really just known among locals? *shrug* anyway. what area (and timeframe) sounds good for an AZ gathering, y'all? Look up Arizona in the routes database to get some kinda idea, or just ask on a post and surely some knowledgeable guy or gal can chime in
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climberchic
Jun 19, 2002, 2:47 PM
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I vote N.AZ if it's still hot. There is bouldering and sport crags across the street from each other and killer trad crags 15 minutes away. That way, we can still keep everyone centralized. Plus Flagstaff is a kicka** town. If this falls into the winter, I'd say Central AZ (Queen Creek). I can handle the heat in the fall, but out-of-towners may not like it. Sport, trad and world class bouldering all in the same area. Not much to do otherwise though unless you're willing to drive the 1/5 hours to Phx. Just my preferred climbing areas. All-in-all, I'd say try for N. AZ. It's also closer for everyone traveling from the north by car(Utah, Nevada, Colorado). ~Erica
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traddad
Jun 19, 2002, 2:56 PM
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Flagstone gets my vote, too! You can climb in the Pit on warm winter days so it should be good into late fall. Time to put my sport draws back together. Count on me, my spouse/partner (Jilly) and the Lil' Gecko (Janey). I am SO ready to touch rock again. Traddad
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calamity_chk
Jun 19, 2002, 3:38 PM
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I should be able to go .. depends on the timing, the funds available, and the vacation time left ... I'll watch the board though
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Jun 19, 2002, 3:51 PM
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I can't speak for the rest of the Wrecking Crew (the Feenix people)... but I don't usually do group things. However, since I know you, and have climbed with you before, I might be cajoled into making a public appearance (a brief one, to be sure) Can I bring my Dog? ---Ford---
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jt512
Jun 19, 2002, 4:02 PM
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I'd be up for an AZ trip. I've wanted to check out Jack's Canyon for a long time, but would be up for other areas as well. -Jay
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climber1
Jun 19, 2002, 7:49 PM
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I really like the Flagstaff area, so I am up for something there especially if you do it in september.
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climberchic
Jun 19, 2002, 8:45 PM
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Jeff, Bobbie, Jay!! WOO-HOO!!! The rest of you I don't know, but can't wait to meet you! September sounds great, but will this conflict with anyone going back to school? On the plus side, it is after monsoon season so the areas should be open again. I've heard a lot of plans already made for Labor Day weekend, so how about another weekend in September? Here are the dates: Sept. 7th and 8th Sept. 14th and 15th Sept. 21st and 22nd Sept. 28th and 29th Do any of these dates work not work for anyone? Also, let's here votes on where to go... As climbsomething said, we have: Flagstaff (Paradise Forks-trad, The Pit-sport, Priest Draw-bouldering) Phoenix (Queen Creek-bouldering, sport and trad) Tucson (Mt.Lemmon-sport/trad) or Tombstone (Cochise Stronghold) Winslow area (Jack's Canyon-sport) Post the dates that work for you and the area you prefer. Flagstaff is my first choice followed by Phoenix, but I'll climb anywhere. Any of the above dates except for the 13th-15th work for me (I'll be sea kayaking in Seattle! WOO-HOO!) ~Erica [ This Message was edited by: climberchic on 2002-06-19 16:45 ]
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Jun 19, 2002, 9:58 PM
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This is my second day on this website and I wanted to say how cool I think it is that this site exists. I was in REI the other night buying my first pair of climbing shoes and one of the employees told me to check out this site. I moved to AZ a couple of years ago and have been wanting to get into climbing. I went bouldering last weekend in San Diego and loved it. I want to learn more and woul be very interested in a gathering or even getting together on weekends. My name is Jeremy. Feel free to shoot me a note if anyone is interested. THanks.
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climberchic
Jun 19, 2002, 10:31 PM
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Hi Jeremy!! Welcome to the site (again )! ~Erica
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clymber
Jun 19, 2002, 10:56 PM
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I wanna go...if im living out there i will definitly be out there with the killer attack puppy if its a dog friendly area
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climberdee
Jun 20, 2002, 7:55 PM
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I vote for the Forks (Paradise Forks, that is). Any of the dates mentioned in September work for me. The Forks is all trad/vertical cracks but has lots of nice topropes and superb camping.
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linsdog
Jun 20, 2002, 10:46 PM
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Any of the dates would work. I would be interested in going just about anywhere mentioned. Would prefer the Flagstaff area though. [ This Message was edited by: linsdog on 2002-06-20 15:46 ]
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jt512
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Any of those dates seem good to me. My first two choices would be Winslow or Flagstaff, but I'd go to Phoenix or Tucson, too. -Jay
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biggernhell
Jun 21, 2002, 3:08 AM
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Arizona in September? Sure, why the hell not. Just say the word and I'll be there.
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Jun 21, 2002, 5:39 AM
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I'd could probably make it if it is later in the month. Any of the areas are fine with me. I always love road trippin to new crags. Climb on climba
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climberchic
Jun 21, 2002, 5:51 AM
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biggernhell - word. phlyfisher (Chris)- Fantastic! That'd be awesome to actually get to climb with you this time!! Well, the general consensus looks like Flagstaff. Climbsomething~how does that look to you? Everyone so far seems pretty flexible on the dates except for Chris so may be we should narrow it down to the last weekend (Sept 28th-29th) in Sept. We can always change it later if there are conflicts. Anyone have any ideas for places to camp? Priest Draw? The Pit? The Forks? or one of the cheap hostels in Flag... ~Erica [ This Message was edited by: climberchic on 2002-06-20 23:01 ]
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