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Khoi
Apr 7, 2013, 10:45 PM
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I will be staying with relatives in North Hills and Encino from Thursday, April 11 to Thursday April 18. I'll have a car and I plan on checking out some of the local sport climbing spots on the week days, just day trips. I'm thinking about Williamson Rock, Malibu Creek, Echo Cliffs, and maybe Stoney Point and various places in the Santa Monicas. Even though I have been visiting L.A. virtually every year since I was a young one, this will be my first time doing any rock climbing in the state! I am open to suggestions of other climbing areas. On the weekend, I'll be taking my little cousins to the local climbing gyms, probably one of the Hanger 18 gyms. I have rope and gear. I accidentally re-inflamed my forearm tendonitis at the beginning of the year so now I am only climbing in the 5.10s. Any recommendations for climbing areas to not miss, or not bother with?
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snoopy138
Apr 8, 2013, 9:21 AM
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Khoi wrote: I will be staying with relatives in North Hills and Encino from Thursday, April 11 to Thursday April 18. I'll have a car and I plan on checking out some of the local sport climbing spots on the week days, just day trips. I'm thinking about Williamson Rock, Malibu Creek, Echo Cliffs, and maybe Stoney Point and various places in the Santa Monicas. Even though I have been visiting L.A. virtually every year since I was a young one, this will be my first time doing any rock climbing in the state! I am open to suggestions of other climbing areas. On the weekend, I'll be taking my little cousins to the local climbing gyms, probably one of the Hanger 18 gyms. I have rope and gear. I accidentally re-inflamed my forearm tendonitis at the beginning of the year so now I am only climbing in the 5.10s. Any recommendations for climbing areas to not miss, or not bother with? Williamson Rock has been closed for about 6 years.
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