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maculated
Aug 16, 2010, 5:59 AM
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Whatever you’re doing the weekend of October 8-10th, cancel it. If you’re into remote locations, awesome and beautiful bouldering, meeting good peeps, watching awesome movies and dancing to live bands, get yourself to the third annual Pine Mountain Pulldown. Situated about an hour north of Ojai and just about close to nothing lies the hidden bouldering jewel of California’s central coast. Quality sandstone routes offer plenty of variety and fun climbing for all levels – not to mention sweeping views of the surrounding valley and ocean. Set against a competition backdrop – you’re poised to do the best climbing of the year at this event with friends old and new cheering you on, getting inspired by established climbers and the up-and-coming. But if the climbing’s not enough to get you here, how about free on-site camping at a venue filled with climbing-related companies hocking their wares and demoing their products, a free showing of the Reel Rock Tour projected onto a campy stage with a premium sound system, great eats, free beer, great swag, dyno comp, and the baddest of the bad rockabilly band on the Central Coast, the Cadillac Angels! Stick around on Sunday and help us clean up the mountain for an Access Fund Adopt a Crag event – we do so well ever year the park service not only invites up back but allows for growth of the event by inviting more and more participants – but that number is still low: sign up now to make sure you’re able to come to this awesome event. Feeling guilty about having such a good time? Don’t – we’re committed to making the event completely sustainable: we run on biodiesel, pack in everything we pack out, are committed to being a low-waste an event as possible, and work closely with the forest service to ensure a low footprint on the mountain during and after the event. In addition, event proceeds benefit the Allied Climbers of San Diego, a non-profit organization dedicated to climber advocacy for the San Diego area. Entry into the competition costs $65, including camping and festival entry. Skip the competition and join the festival for $25. Day-of registration jumps to $75 for the competition and $30 for the festival. Food is available for purchase at the venue. For additional information on the Pine Mountain Pulldown, contact All Out Events 805.541-0401 or visit http://www.pinemountaincomp.com. All photos are from 2009's pulldown - by Adam Kimmerly
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maculated
Sep 8, 2010, 1:07 AM
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Hey all, word on the street is that we're gonna have a ton of awesome shoe companies out there - wanna demo shoes? This is the best opportunity to do it. Get out there!
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maculated
Sep 29, 2010, 1:01 AM
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Is Pine MOuntain Awesome? Yes it is! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBYi9RRv_x4
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garythenuke
Sep 29, 2010, 1:37 AM
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Looks awesome. But sorry, you're in Southern Califnornia, not Central coast... I'm In Paso Robles, the REAL central coast....
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maculated
Sep 29, 2010, 1:39 AM
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Actually, *I* am in SLO, so I still win that argument. :) I'm not sure where the line ends. SB thinks they're Central Coast.
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garythenuke
Sep 29, 2010, 3:06 AM
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I know. I read a few more threads and ran into some of your posts. I knew I was in trouble, but figured "what the heck..." How about this heatwave??? You're hotter down there than we are up here this week.
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maculated
Sep 29, 2010, 3:14 AM
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LOL. I appreciate the snark. I will be glad when it GOES AWAY. We aren't used it like you are. No A/C anywhere.
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