OTG BOSTON
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Over the past couple of years I have hosted a few rec. climbs. Mostly the people who show up have never climbed before, and I can usually count on a few of my arborist buddies showing up to help me out. The rec. climbs have done a lot for me as far as improving my skill set and learning new techniques (thank you moss).
We've tried a few times to get a group of experienced climbers together, usually only a few show up.:bang:
Any ideas that will attract a larger group? I'm hoping to run a rec. climb in Boston in May as kind of a tune up for the New England TCC. No scoring or judging, just fun and collaboration with other climbers. I know of a few high level comp. climbers who I can get to show as long as we have enough interest.
Anybody interested???
We've tried a few times to get a group of experienced climbers together, usually only a few show up.:bang:
Any ideas that will attract a larger group? I'm hoping to run a rec. climb in Boston in May as kind of a tune up for the New England TCC. No scoring or judging, just fun and collaboration with other climbers. I know of a few high level comp. climbers who I can get to show as long as we have enough interest.
Anybody interested???