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yarbrot
May 11, 2011, 10:42 PM
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Hey all - I am moving from Lexington KY to Nashville TN and I am looking for a new place to sport climb within a reasonable driving distance. I have been climbing at the RRG for the past 2 years and am close to sending my first 5.12 at the Red. However, since it's almost 5 hours away I need a closer place to climb and want some local opinions. King's Bluff is the closest, but there doesn't seem to have too many routes bolted Foster Falls is a little further and I would like to know if it would be worth the extra driving time in terms of quality. Finally, the Obed is the furthest away but seems similar stylistically to the Red (we hate slab in KY). Any comments would be greatly appreciated on the best place between these three to climb some quality sport lines.
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aburdette
May 12, 2011, 5:15 AM
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try the Chattanooga area. there is a store named Rock Creek Outfitters and they are the all around best in the business. they can help you with all the gear needs and any questions you have. the owner is good friends with a few of the pro climbers like Lisa Rands and Sharma.
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justanotherclimber
May 12, 2011, 6:44 AM
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the obed is pretty cool- 2.5hrs is no biggie in the SE, the crew from Knoxville drive 3 every weekend to the red. google maps says the southern region is only 4.5hrs away, which means you could probably do it in 4- close enough. loads of people drive alot further than that every weekend to climb at the red. chattanooga is pretty sweet, though- and at only 2hrs away, you'll find some damn good climbing there. i'd say its worth learning to plug gear for.
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GhandiOwnsYou
May 16, 2011, 2:48 AM
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Really have to disagree with you on the Kings Bluff assessment. It's not a mammoth area, but the entire cliff line for the length of the property is bolted for sport. There are very few gaps for nearly a half mile. I've been climbing it for 4 years now as my regular area, and I haven't gotten bored yet. A rope and a set of 6 or 8 draws will get you up 95% of the rock there, and from Nashville you're only 45 minutes out.
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