Kentucky
Easter in Kentucky
Spend Easter in Kentucky climbing fabulous sandstone! A ACC-Toronto Section tradition.
There are over 2000 routes (and counting) in Kentucky, spread out over 50+ crags. The routes range from 5.0 to 5.14c and there is an even distribution between trad and sport. Literally, there are routes for every type of climber out there (new climber, old climber, easy, hard, trad, sport, jamming, face, overhung, etc).
We will be renting cabins (approx $100 per person for 4 nights), so we can enjoy hot showers, communal meals, and some apres-climb socialization.
Easter in Kentucky!
The Toronto Section's annual Kentucky trip! Tugging on immaculate sandstone, feasting on Miguel's pizza, Ale-8-One, good times with friends; what else can we say to convince you to join us?
Trip classification: A
Contact info:
Derek Tong
Rob Leblanc
Easter in Kentucky
An Annual Tradition!
Trad and sport climbing of all difficulties on featured sandstone. See the Fall'07 newsletter for Will Richardson-Little's description of the 2007 ACC Toronto Section trip.
Trip classification: A
Details:
Depending upon the number of participants, vehicles will be leaving Toronto at various times on Thursday March 20. Return to Toronto on Monday March 24. This schedule allows for a maximum of 3.5 days of climbing.
Fall 2007
Submitted by admin on Sun, 2007-11-11 03:02.Rock climbing in the Red River Gorge
All levels of sport and traditional climbing in the largest
climbing venue in the Eastern continent. Classification A
Contact Rob Leblanc at

