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markanite


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Hey all TX climbers (or those who travel through TX to climb). Two questions: Where are the best places to climb? And who is looking for people to climb with (Im part of that group 8) )?

I live in San Antonio but road trips r always good.

/Mark


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Near you...

Enchanted Rock (trad/sport/bouldering), Reimer's Ranch (sport/bouldering), and many other areas in or near Austin. Check the RDB. (Routes DBase)


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There's also some new limestone routes in San Antonio near you. Check out the message board at www.texasclimbers.com for details. You can e-mail the guy who posted the message for a topo and driving directions.


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I am thinking about moving down to Nacogdoches (to attend SFA University), what is the climbing like in that part of the state. I checked the routes database but no info for that area. ANY info will be most appreciated.

thanks


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Yeah Reimers and E-rock are the best bet for central Texas. Paradise on the Brazos and -dare I say- Mineral Wells are up towards DFW.

And just so no one gets up in arms, I will say that Hueco Tanks has some of the best bouldering anywhere blah blah blah...

It is also a pain in the neck to drive to. Id rather go to CO where it isn't 110 degrees in the shade


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The best Texas climbing is in Oklahoma.


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The best Texas climbing is in Oklahoma.

I second this.
Hueco is not Texas. It is closer to LA than most places in Texas.

El Portero would be a close second


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foeslts16 Learn to climb buildings.


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Oklahoma

TX sucks, but hey, I gotta stay where the pay is


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