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chrisparedes


Feb 1, 2005, 9:45 PM
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Bolted routes at Lost Wall?
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Does anyone know if there are sport routes in the 5.6-5.9 range at the Lost Wall in Georgia? I'm looking for a good place to do some first time, easy leading. Any suggestions for somewhere within a couple hours of Atlanta?


dirtineye


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Therae are no real sport routes at Lost Wall. thare are a few 'sportingly bolted' routes, very few, and some gear is a good thing to have.

Those routes that do have some bolts are not good beginner climbs.


verticalcrag


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man i used to live in Roswell...............there isint much for bolted routes at Lost wall, Sandrock or fosters is your best bet, fosters is only about an hour and fortyfive minutes and the climbing is great, thats where first lead..................have fun. u could stop by Call of the Wild in roswell and pick up the "Dixi Craggers Atlas" it has the entire southeast...........great book


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