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originalpmac
Apr 18, 2008, 6:38 PM
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just moved to santa fe, just spent a little time in AZ around the Forks, Prescott and Sedona. Looking for some climbing partners that want to climb some moderate trad routes (5.9 5.10). like i said, new to the area, looking for good multi-pitch routes. I'll sport climb as well, but with rather climb above gear. pm or email pma1212@gmail.com Pierce Adams
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sysyphus
Apr 29, 2008, 11:45 PM
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Check out the Jemez and Los Alamos areas 40 minutes form Santa fe. There are lots of places up here, some (the best) not advertised. Contact me. I'll climb with you on the weekends or after work. The guads in albuquerque is said to be good trad. I've never climbed there but I have a full rack and am up to lead or follow. I'd really like to check it out. I don't care about technical difficulty, I'm nursing some pulley tendon tears so 5.10 is good for me.
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mboise
May 11, 2008, 11:27 PM
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Hey, I am moving to Alb., NM from AZ at the end of May. I haven't been doing much climbing lately, but thoroughly enjoy the sport. Looking to get back to a regular climbing schedule this summer after moving in to our new house in downtown area Alb. Up for east side (Cedar Crest), norhtern, NM, as well as Durango area. Also looking to do some of the trad routes in the Sandias as well. I've pretty much done every route up to 5.11+ at the forks - but some of that was in my glory days.... Have enough gear for 2 separate parties on the Nose.... Reply if interested - we'll talk more. Best Regards, Mark
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sysyphus
May 19, 2008, 10:44 PM
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Give me a call when you get here. I live in the Jemez north of ABQ. There are lots of climbing areas out here. I'm always looking for partners.
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