|
reunionron
Feb 26, 2007, 11:16 PM
Post #1 of 18
(8696 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Nov 10, 2004
Posts: 74
|
I and my son are planning a trip to NC soon and we would like to know where would be a good place to climb. There are too many sites to sort through them all. Unfortunately we only have equipment to sport climb. We will be staying about a week and would really like to visit some good spots. The western part of NC would be best.
|
|
|
|
|
thundercleas
Feb 26, 2007, 11:38 PM
Post #2 of 18
(8685 views)
Shortcut
Registered: May 4, 2005
Posts: 12
|
Have you considered bringing your rack? Most of the crags in western NC are primarily trad with a peppering of sport(y) routes. Assuming it's warm enough when you get here, the dump near boone is a decent one day sport crag. Also, there are enough sport lines at Rumbling bald to occupy for a day or so, mostly 5.10 and up. The bouldering there as well at grandmother in boone is also great. I've never been, but I hear Crowders Mountain has some sport. Perhaps someone else can verify? Where will you be staying?
|
|
|
|
|
reunionron
Feb 27, 2007, 3:40 AM
Post #3 of 18
(8655 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Nov 10, 2004
Posts: 74
|
We will be coming up next week, will it be too cold to climb?
|
|
|
|
|
thundercleas
Feb 27, 2007, 7:17 AM
Post #4 of 18
(8627 views)
Shortcut
Registered: May 4, 2005
Posts: 12
|
Boone might be a little chilly, but probably bearable. Rumbling bald will be great around then. As will pretty much everywhere else in the state. Assuming there isn't a cold snap of course.
|
|
|
|
|
clarki
Feb 27, 2007, 12:55 PM
Post #5 of 18
(8614 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Feb 24, 2004
Posts: 192
|
If you are only going to clip bolts you're options are a bit limited in western NC. If you have time/are willing to drive to the Piedmont (read: Winston-Salem) there are two nice crags about an half hour north. Both of them are South facing and quite nice during the winter. If you must stay in the Western half of NC then some of the "sport" routes at Rumbling Bald are great and the bouldering is simply out of control!!!! Pilot Mtn. has some good clip-ups in the 5.7 to 5.12 range and there are lots of good TR lines with two bolt anchors--more TR's than leads here though. Sauratown is the place to go though. Sport and gear lines (some "sportier" than others!!) from 5.8 to 5.way harder than I will ever climb. It's a bit of a hike up to the cliff but the climbing and views are very worth it. Access to this crag is a little sensitive so play nice and keep a low profile--you access it by parking in a YMCA camp. If you want some directions or route info, PM me and I'd be glad to help out. Might even be convinced to get off my fat-ass and climb some too!!!!!! John
|
|
|
|
|
j_ung
Feb 27, 2007, 1:29 PM
Post #6 of 18
(8596 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Nov 21, 2003
Posts: 18690
|
If the weather's warm enough, Morphin Endorphin near Boone would also be a good option. I'll echo what was said above, however. If you're coming to NC specifically to sport climb, the best places to go are actually Tennessee and WV.
|
|
|
|
|
rsmillbern
Feb 27, 2007, 2:13 PM
Post #8 of 18
(8576 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Sep 29, 2005
Posts: 319
|
Ya, but if you are thinking "sport climbing" and go to Stone you just may wet yourself, unless, of course, you don't mind 30+ feet. Sauratown is nice, but I would not bother unless you are comfortable leading 5.10. Pilot offers 'Some' Sport, and a lot of toprope.
|
|
|
|
|
rock_fencer
Feb 27, 2007, 2:25 PM
Post #9 of 18
(8570 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Jan 7, 2005
Posts: 752
|
There are a number of pretty well bolted lines at the bald their are also a good number of mixed bolt/trad gear routes. Crowders near charlotte also has a good number of sport lines from 5.6-5.12/13. Can be hard to find some of the lines from the top. Bring some long slings for crowders. Cheers T
|
|
|
|
|
thorne
Deleted
Feb 27, 2007, 3:01 PM
Post #10 of 18
(8559 views)
Shortcut
Registered:
Posts:
|
What difficulty are you looking for? Where are you staying/visiting? How far will you drive? Are you interested in overnight trips or just day trips?
|
|
|
|
|
reunionron
Feb 28, 2007, 3:50 PM
Post #11 of 18
(8527 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Nov 10, 2004
Posts: 74
|
Thanks for all the good info. I live overseas and where I climb everything is bolted. I lead 5c, I think that equals 5.10. I will be coming from Florida, just to climb. I thought NC would be a good area. I was looking for an area where we could climb and hike that would not be too far from GA where my son goes to college.
(This post was edited by reunionron on Feb 28, 2007, 3:54 PM)
|
|
|
|
|
thorne
Deleted
Feb 28, 2007, 4:23 PM
Post #12 of 18
(8513 views)
Shortcut
Registered:
Posts:
|
Georgia, eh? For hiking and backpacking, western NC kicks ass. However, there isn't any sport climbing in the mountains of North Carolina. Rumbling Bald has a nice (but limited) selection of sport routes, as does Crowder Mountain. If you're way down near Augusta, you might want to consider heading to either of these crags. If Chattanooga is just as close, I'd recommend going to Tennessee for your climbing. I've never been to Foster Falls, but I hear good things about the place. It's about 45 minutes from Chattanooga. Here's a link: http://www.rockclimbing.com/...astern/Foster_Falls/
|
|
|
|
|
rob729
Feb 28, 2007, 4:32 PM
Post #13 of 18
(8503 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Apr 15, 2006
Posts: 8
|
Crowders mountain does have sport |
|
|
|
|
saxfiend
Feb 28, 2007, 4:55 PM
Post #14 of 18
(8491 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Dec 31, 2004
Posts: 1208
|
I agree with Thorne -- if you're coming from Florida and want to sport climb, head for Foster Falls instead of anywhere in North Carolina. Another possibility is Sand Rock in Alabama; it would be a slightly shorter drive and there's good sport climbing there. JL
|
|
|
|
|
j_ung
Feb 28, 2007, 6:35 PM
Post #15 of 18
(8479 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Nov 21, 2003
Posts: 18690
|
saxfiend wrote: I agree with Thorne -- if you're coming from Florida and want to sport climb, head for Foster Falls instead of anywhere in North Carolina. Another possibility is Sand Rock in Alabama; it would be a slightly shorter drive and there's good sport climbing there. JL Yah, closest to GA, those are your best options for sure.
|
|
|
|
|
reunionron
Mar 1, 2007, 1:29 AM
Post #16 of 18
(8463 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Nov 10, 2004
Posts: 74
|
Thanks for the ideas. Foster Falls looks real good. I think I will go there.
|
|
|
|
|
braaaaaaaadley
Mar 1, 2007, 1:57 AM
Post #17 of 18
(8455 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Dec 9, 2002
Posts: 576
|
There is great climbing in NC. Most of it, however, is not sport related. If I were you I would hit up Ship Rock near Boone and Table Rock if you are set on making a trip to western part of the state. Ship has some bolted lines and some GREAT trad and TR lines. Table Rock (if the road going in is open) has great easier MP bolted lines (some gear might be required) that are ultra fun. Goodluck with your trip!
|
|
|
|
|
reunionron
Mar 12, 2007, 1:50 PM
Post #18 of 18
(8377 views)
Shortcut
Registered: Nov 10, 2004
Posts: 74
|
Thanks everyone. We went to Foster Falls and it was great! I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a place to sport climb.
|
|
|
|
|
|