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goopsta


Feb 16, 2007, 3:27 AM
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trad for rest days  (North_America: United_States: Texas: West_Texas: Hueco_Tanks_State_Historic_Site)
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I'm going to Hueco for a week to boulder in late March. I know I can't boulder hard for more than 2 or 3 days straight, and was thinking about doing easy trad (5.6 or 5.7) on one of my rest days. Any advice on interesting routes, particularly in the shade? I realize Hueco is THE place to boulder but I'd rather be climbing than just chilling on a rest day.


granite_grrl


Feb 16, 2007, 4:35 PM
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goopsta wrote:
I'm going to Hueco for a week to boulder in late March. I know I can't boulder hard for more than 2 or 3 days straight, and was thinking about doing easy trad (5.6 or 5.7) on one of my rest days. Any advice on interesting routes, particularly in the shade? I realize Hueco is THE place to boulder but I'd rather be climbing than just chilling on a rest day.

When I went to Hueco I thought I was going to do this. Never happened. Not enough people interested to join me on routes, and it was nice to head into El Paso to catch up on errands and hang out with people, or head over to Juarez.

I'd check the guide book and then spend some time looking for partners.


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