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From: ekp@mcnc.UUCP (Edward Pavelchek)
Newsgroups: net.rec
Subject: Re: Mountain Climbing
Message-ID: <844@mcnc.mcnc.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 27-Sep-85 16:26:19 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 27 16:26:19 1985
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In article <1156@ames.UUCP> eugene@ames.UUCP (Eugene Miya) writes:
>> > > Anybody interested in starting net.rec.climb?
>> > I'd be interested.  But are there enough climbers out there?
>> 
>> I would enjoy seeing a net.rec.climb newsgroup.  I think there are
>> plenty of climbers out there, but they tend to keep to themselves.
>
>1) I think there are too many news groups.  We have not yet flooded
>net.rec [but I admit we might],

I don't believe they're enough of us to use a newsgroup either, but it
sure feels nice seeing all these people come out of the siliconwork.

I get to do a moderate amount of traveling on business, and the net
seems like a decent opportunity to find partners in advance, to fill in
the weekend with some new rock, or tired legs.
Other topics might be new equipment or techniques, I know those who
climb in Yosemite/Gunks feel up to date, but many are more isolated.

So if you happen to be stopping down at the Triangle, I'll try to help.
Ed Pavelchek  (perpetually oscillating around 5.9)