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theflyingmountaineer

Posted by theflyingmountaineer on Dec 3, 2014
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Activity Details

Date: Anytime
Location: California, United States
City or Place: Bishop
Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Categories: Ice Climbing, Mountaineering, Rock Climbing
Partner Status: Need Partners

Description

I'm looking for rock and ice climbers of intermediate or higher skill levels to join me in the Sierra for climbing of all types in all seasons.

View my SP and Mountain Project (link on my SP page) profiles for my climbing CV.

This is a standing request for partners; I'm available any time of year!

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ccouloirshare guide?

ccouloir

Sounds interesting. I am intermediate but ramping quickly for some climbing in Peru this summer. I would share a guide to work on skills to together. Bishop is a great jumping off point. I am in SF. I have SIG2, Wilderness 1st Aid, Avy2 and taking SIG3 in 2 weeks. So getting comfortable with steep ice and snow. We could go over my coursework prior to hiring a guide. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/39271010/SIG%203%20Syllabus.pdf
http://www.sierramountaineeringclub.org/events/380/sig-3-snow-ice-and-glacier-climbing-level-3-march-13th-14th
Posted Feb 24, 2015 6:30 pm

rockdanclimbing in yosemite
Hi.
I live in Seattle but I will be up at Yosemite this weekend Saturday 3/28 (midday) til Monday. I'll be there for a scientific meeting later that week. I would love to get onto a climb for one or more days. I am an experienced climber. I've
climbed a few of the long routes in the Valley as well as a lot of the shorter routes. I have a rack, rope, but haven't decided what I should bring with me yet.

Weather looks great. Lets get out!

Dan
Posted Mar 24, 2015 12:52 pm

 
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