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crussellbowden
Dec 14, 2012, 5:02 PM
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I've been here a couple of times; high quality stuff. I know the Eurowall, the warm-up boulder with Stigmata on the backside, and two close by, and recently discovered one that needs the top clean...it looks like the Star Trek Enterprise. Anyway, I don't know any names, grades, or other boulders. Anyone have topos or guide-esque info? Thanks!
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csproul
Dec 15, 2012, 12:54 AM
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crussellbowden wrote: I've been here a couple of times; high quality stuff. I know the Eurowall, the warm-up boulder with Stigmata on the backside, and two close by, and recently discovered one that needs the top clean...it looks like the Star Trek Enterprise. Anyway, I don't know any names, grades, or other boulders. Anyone have topos or guide-esque info? Thanks! There is a new guidebook for the area. But really it's bouldering...just go, look at a line, try it climb it. It's not that complicated.
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crussellbowden
Dec 18, 2012, 9:32 PM
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Where's the new guidebook? Who makes it? How can I access it? I understand "adventure climbing" and "area development" are fun, but I have to drive four hours each way to get to 2 mile for a day of climbing...I don't want to tromp around the woods looking for chalk marks and potential lines and the backside of every boulder. I want to climb good stuff.
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phoenixfire
Dec 22, 2012, 2:54 PM
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http://www.mooreswallnc.com/ Here's a link to the new guidebook for Moore's bouldering.
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