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slporter42
Sep 27, 2009, 7:39 PM
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I'm a freshman in college at TTU. I miss climbing bad and i was wondering if there was any good or just bouldering around Cookville.
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CrazyPetie
Sep 28, 2009, 10:57 PM
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What part of TN is Cookeville? i guess i could look it up but i'm feeling lazy... I noticed though in TN sometimes there are very nice boulder feilds in areas that are more known for route climbing.
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slporter42
Sep 29, 2009, 8:36 PM
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Its like lower middle east tennessee. Its about two hours west of Knoxville on I-40.
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dingus
Sep 29, 2009, 8:59 PM
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Two exits up the road, going toward Knoxville, exit at Monterrey (sp?). There used to be a KOA campground there but I doubt its there now. Anyway, behind the campground is Bee Rock. Its the place I met Arno Illgner in 1985. Its less than 20 miles from the college? Pictures of which I recently found and scanned haha Fortuitous meeting. While I only climbed with Arno 3 4 or 5 times it was eye opening. Anyway, there is also another cliff band near Bee Rock, forget the name, there used to be a guidebook, Cartwright or Whitmore or someone like that wrote it? I'm 25 years gone but I bet the CLIFFS are still there! DMT
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jimmer56
Mar 27, 2013, 8:16 PM
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If you are looking for Cookeville Climbs by Mark Cartwright, I have one for sale. Also have many other Southern guides. I am selling off my entire guidebook collection. You can reach me at jimmerson@earthlink.net or 847.910.5708. Thanks.
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tscampbell
Mar 28, 2013, 11:48 AM
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Black Mountain is off the Crab Orchard Exit of I-40, great steep conglomerate sandstone, lots of high balls. Hasn't been trafficked much lately, so a stick brush is a must. Other than that, you're pretty close to the Obed... show up out there and finding bouldering shouldn't be a problem.
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