by kayakerSS » Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:23 am
by MarthaP » Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:27 pm
kayakerSS wrote:A couple friends and I are planning to head up to Ouray for the Ice Climbing Festival in January. We're are new to the sport and are looking forward to learning as much as we can while in the company of some of the world's finest. As we are all college students, we're trying to do the trip in the most economical way possible. What are the best options for staying in Ouray on the cheap? Is there camping nearby or are we better off trying to secure a motel room?
kayakerSS wrote:Is there anything in particular that we should know about the area? Any advice for the trip would be appreciated!
by mconnell » Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:36 pm
MarthaP wrote:There'll be lots of vendors set up at the entrance to the park where you'll have the chance to rent a variety of equipment for usually 1/2 day. A credit card or driver's license is generally necessary for that.
Have fun!
by MarthaP » Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:38 pm
mconnell wrote:MarthaP wrote:There'll be lots of vendors set up at the entrance to the park where you'll have the chance to rent a variety of equipment for usually 1/2 day. A credit card or driver's license is generally necessary for that.
Have fun!
And then you can stand around in line waiting to get on a climb. But at least you'll look cool with your fancy (but rented) gear.
by MarthaP » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:15 am
peladoboton wrote:MarthaP wrote:mconnell wrote:MarthaP wrote:There'll be lots of vendors set up at the entrance to the park where you'll have the chance to rent a variety of equipment for usually 1/2 day. A credit card or driver's license is generally necessary for that.
Have fun!
And then you can stand around in line waiting to get on a climb. But at least you'll look cool with your fancy (but rented) gear.
Isn't looking good what it's all about? I mean, it is the Fete des Poseurs.
yeah, its not like you can throw your ice tools on your yakima rack like an un-used $3K mountain bike or kayak and drive around....but that kinda crap doesn't happen in Colorado, does it?
by DudeThatMustHurt » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:41 am
MarthaP wrote:No...the serious road bikers have $7K bikes atop their $1K cars.
by Joe White » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:48 am
DudeThatMustHurt wrote:MarthaP wrote:No...the serious road bikers have $7K bikes atop their $1K cars.
So sad... So true
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