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Trips with The Rocky Mountaineers- Missoula,MT


mtn ear

Posted by mtn ear on Jan 19, 2007
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Activity Details

Date: Anytime
Location: Montana, United States
City or Place: Missoula
Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Categories: Biking, Hiking, Ice Climbing, Mountaineering, Rock Climbing, Skiing, Social
Partner Status: Want Partners

Description

This is an invitation for all to check out and participate in our club's activities. We are a small club based in Missoula, MT. All of our activities are open to anyone interested (leader's discretion). We are attempting to grow the club so any new faces are more than welcome- even if it turns out to be a one time thing. Most of our activities are centered around the mountains of western Montana. Check out our website where you can view upcoming trips or see the latest newsletter: http://rockymountaineers.com/rocky/ (a link is also provided in my profile).

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seniday

I like the invitation and am curious about the skill levels. I'm guessing, based on personal observation, the advanced skill level applies to at least the social category.
Posted Feb 1, 2007 2:30 am

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summitclimber

i would be interested in that, what skill level is it,
Posted May 2, 2007 11:06 pm

MontanaManHellow all

MontanaMan

hellow my fellow climbers, i am as well alwase looking to get to the hills and climb, as well as lean new things, i shall be looking at your site to see if you hvae any getogether/trips or simmilar planed
Keith..
Posted Sep 27, 2008 3:01 am

 
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