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arbys77
Jan 15, 2013, 11:18 AM
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Travelling from Australia and need info on best way to get to HP 40 from LA? Willing to fly from LA to closest airport and hire car. What would be the best way to go? Any info would be great. Cheers
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SE_climber
Jan 23, 2013, 2:25 AM
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The closest major airport would probably be Birmingham, Alabama. Huntsville, Alabama would be the next closest and Chattanooga, Tennessee would come in third. The drive from these locations would range from about 30 minutes to an hour or so. If you set up camp in Chattanooga and rent a car you could also make the 20 minute drive north to LRC.
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atpclimbing
Jan 24, 2013, 5:42 PM
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SE Climber hit the nail on the head. I would also recommend setting up camp in Chattanooga. HP40 is about an hour away, Little Rock City (Stone Fort) is twenty minutes away, and Rocktown is about 45 minutes away. You'll have the chance to really check out southern sandstone bouldering at its finest. Plus, Chattanooga is a cool city with lots to do on rest days.
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SE_climber
Jan 24, 2013, 10:33 PM
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If you do come to Chattanooga, I would recommend the Crash Pad for accommodations. Given the name, they are obviously oriented toward climbers and other outdoorsy types. Plus they offer boulding pad rentals, so you wouldn't have to haul yours from Australia. http://www.crashpadchattanooga.com/
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arbys77
Feb 15, 2013, 10:42 AM
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Hey thanks for the info SE climber and atpclimbing. Plan is for late march/ early april, with a week at HP40(based there) and then a week for LRC (based in chatanooga) and maybe a few side trips elsewhere. So physced! be good to get shown around if anyone is out about then....
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juststrange
Feb 19, 2013, 4:29 PM
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One comment to make - the guidebooks from Greener Grass publishing are the bomb for both those areas. In addition to topos, they have interviews with the folks that established the area, and discussions on 5star lines, etc.
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arbys77
Feb 25, 2013, 8:02 AM
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Yeah i have tried to order throught Greener Grass website but they dont post to Australia. ANy othe rstore that will post to Aus that you of? keen as beans to get the guides!
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styndall
Feb 26, 2013, 4:33 PM
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SE_climber wrote: The closest major airport would probably be Birmingham, Alabama. Huntsville, Alabama would be the next closest and Chattanooga, Tennessee would come in third. The drive from these locations would range from about 30 minutes to an hour or so. If you set up camp in Chattanooga and rent a car you could also make the 20 minute drive north to LRC. Flying to ATL and renting a car there would probably be much more economical. HP40 is maybe 2.5 hours drive from Atlanta, and getting from there to LRC/Rocktown and back to Atlanta is super easy.
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SE_climber
Feb 26, 2013, 5:08 PM
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In reply to: Flying to ATL and renting a car there would probably be much more economical. HP40 is maybe 2.5 hours drive from Atlanta, and getting from there to LRC/Rocktown and back to Atlanta is super easy. I disagree. Depending on when booked and what days the flights are for (of course), regional flights aren't that expensive. I've flow into Chattanooga from Europe and the additional cost as opposed to Atlanta was only $30--well worth not having to deal with getting out of the Atlanta airport or Atlanta traffic.
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