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pebblewrestler
Nov 5, 2003, 11:05 AM
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What are they? We are planning a trip down there some time in the new year.
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riceplate
Nov 5, 2003, 7:14 PM
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thay r ovur .... ther. goe looc fer thum, thay r good uns!
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jgass
Nov 19, 2003, 6:54 AM
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it all depends on the level you are climbing at: v3 water grooves crown v4 lowdown v5 bum boy v6 sideline super coola v7 great white millipede v8 ice v9 slider skywalker
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tweeking
Nov 1, 2004, 9:43 AM
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You are forgetting HorsepowerV3...Mortal combatV3....pope in a cowboy hat...
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captianstatic
Nov 29, 2004, 2:47 PM
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In my opinion Groove Rider is the Best V3, Bumboy, Braun, and Enterprise (not on topo check out guide on rockclimbing.com) are great V4s, Crisifix, Red Arrow, and Centerpede are awesome V5s, you should also try Getting Jiggy Wit it for a V6 (it's eliminate off of Uniball but superfun), Millipede (V6 or V7 depending how you ask) is probably one of the best known sloper problems you should definately try it.
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keinangst
Nov 29, 2004, 2:54 PM
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All of the V3/V4 watergroove slabs are awesome. Twix Lips, Grooverider, Earth Wind & Fire... I normally climb a lot of the easier problems (1-3 range) so I can get more climbing in over a shorter time without burning out. Or, at least, that's what I tell myself...
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