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Nora1906
Dec 21, 2010, 11:15 PM
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Hi there, Me again! With my climbing partners we`ve decided to go to Pilot Mountain, Stone Mountain or Ship Rock. The decision will depend on places to camp. We`ve been googling campgrounds but couldn't find any open during this time of the year. Any suggestion? Thanks a lot for the help! Nora
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swoopee
Dec 22, 2010, 4:28 AM
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Pilot Mountain and Stone Mountain are state parks and have campgrounds. As far as I know they are open. You may want to check to make sure. http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/main.php Ship Rock is just off the Blue Ridge Parkway and there is no camping in the immediate area but there is probably something nearby. However, you may not be able to get to Ship Rock as there has been a good bit of snow in the area lately with more predicted for this weekend. Of the three, Stone is probably your best bet for climbing, if the Park does not close due to snow.
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csproul
Dec 22, 2010, 1:31 PM
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Nora1906 wrote: Hi there, Me again! With my climbing partners we`ve decided to go to Pilot Mountain, Stone Mountain or Ship Rock. The decision will depend on places to camp. We`ve been googling campgrounds but couldn't find any open during this time of the year. Any suggestion? Thanks a lot for the help! Nora THere is a NPS campground not too far from Ship Rock, but I'm not sure if it's open in winter. However, you will probably not be climbing at Ship. It is a cold place and mostly in the shade. I climb there in the hottest parts of the summer. As was said, the only campgrounds that I know about are in Stone Mtn or Pilot State Parks. Remember that if you stay there, they close the gates in the evening, so you cannot leave and come back in.
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clemsonscooby
Dec 22, 2010, 4:02 PM
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In the NC selected climbs guidebook, there is a description of a campround less than a few hundred yards from where you turn to go up to the park entrance. It is back by some powerlines and there are signs with the campsite number on them. Drive past a few trailers and you will start to see small pull-offs.
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csproul
Dec 22, 2010, 4:29 PM
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clemsonscooby wrote: In the NC selected climbs guidebook, there is a description of a campround less than a few hundred yards from where you turn to go up to the park entrance. It is back by some powerlines and there are signs with the campsite number on them. Drive past a few trailers and you will start to see small pull-offs. Are you talking about Stone or Pilot? Are you sure it's still there? I thought I had heard that the Campsite near Stone had been closed.
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BirminghamBen
Dec 22, 2010, 7:36 PM
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csproul wrote: clemsonscooby wrote: In the NC selected climbs guidebook, there is a description of a campround less than a few hundred yards from where you turn to go up to the park entrance. It is back by some powerlines and there are signs with the campsite number on them. Drive past a few trailers and you will start to see small pull-offs. Are you talking about Stone or Pilot? Are you sure it's still there? I thought I had heard that the Campsite near Stone had been closed. If we are talking about Stone Mtn., I stayed there January of this year if that helps. Easy to find and flat.
(This post was edited by BirminghamBen on Dec 22, 2010, 7:37 PM)
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swoopee
Dec 24, 2010, 2:22 AM
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Current forecast for Stone Mountain is snow Sat-Mon, then clear for two days, then more rain and snow. Not looking good.
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rtwilli4
Dec 31, 2010, 5:27 AM
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I was at Ship in early Sept. and it dipped to the 40's. You'll die if you go there now.
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