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swiminsteve
Jun 20, 2012, 5:55 PM
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Young guy moving to the Cape for full time work. Don't think there is much out there for boulders but if there is please let me know! Have only been bouldering the past 2/3 years off and on. Maybe a V4 kind of guy. But I really want to get into some sport/trad stuff. I know NH is 3 hours away, anyone in the area experienced, go up there every so often, and want to take/teach a newbie haha?
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gunkiemike
Jun 20, 2012, 6:19 PM
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What's the bouldering spot in Rhode Island...Lincoln Woods? That's got to be a lot quicker to get to than NH.
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swiminsteve
Jun 20, 2012, 6:27 PM
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Oh yeah, I definitely plan on hitting that up. But I was hoping to get into trad/sport climbing and looking for someone in the area who might go to Rumney and want to teach a newbie haha.
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swiminsteve
Jun 28, 2012, 5:20 AM
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I did some research; seems there might be a few rocks on the Cape but the mainland has some and the greater Boston area does. Anyone from the Cape or nearby boulder? Looking for people who might want to take the occasional trip, whether that be to no name rocks close by, a gym, or like Lincoln Woods.
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