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aimeerose


Mar 13, 2007, 4:30 AM
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kaymoor approach?  (North_America: United_States: West_Virginia: Roped_Climbing: New_River_Gorge_Region: New_River___Tributaries: Kaymoor)
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What's the approach like to this area? How far, how hard?

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noell


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To get there from Rogers- straight downhill for about 5 minutes to the Hole and maybe 10-15 minutes to Butchers, add a few minutes to get to 7/11 wall. Hope that helps.


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noell wrote:
To get there from Rogers- straight downhill for about 5 minutes to the Hole and maybe 10-15 minutes to Butchers, add a few minutes to get to 7/11 wall. Hope that helps.


^ what he said.

Harder getting out than getting in. Be careful if it's wet/slippery...some of those switchbacks are a wee bit narrow and muddy. Keep your footing.

That is all.


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ja1484 wrote:
noell wrote:
To get there from Rogers- straight downhill for about 5 minutes to the Hole and maybe 10-15 minutes to Butchers, add a few minutes to get to 7/11 wall. Hope that helps.


^ what he said.

Harder getting out than getting in. Be careful if it's wet/slippery...some of those switchbacks are a wee bit narrow and muddy. Keep your footing.

That is all.

what "she" said Wink


ja1484


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noell wrote:

what "she" said Wink


^what she said.


johnathon78


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it think the approach is rated 5.7. You get a few good peices at Rogers, and then a yellow C4 at the steps.....a little runout, but.....


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