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Practice Wall at Crowders Mountain State Park, North Carolina |


As most of you know, I frequent Crowders Mountain State Park in Gastonia, North Carolina quite a bit. It is the nearest climbing to Columbia, South Carolina and has been a large portion of my schooling in traditional and sport climbing since I moved to Columbia in 2005.
This past Sunday I was fortunate to have my family (Nicole and Ava) and an old friend (Ashley Navarro) with me at my stomping ground. We started the day at Practice Wall where I lead Playground (5.9 trad) and then lead a route that I had top-roped the previous Sunday. This route in particular was neat to me because it isn't in any guidebooks so I took the liberty of dubbing it something until I find some or any information on it.
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Davids Castle Backside at Crowders Mountain State Park, North Carolina |
The word 'arete' is french for edge or ridge and heady implies head games, thus Heady Areteddy (5.9 trad) was the name I chose for the route on the arete left of Gastonia Crack (5.4 trad) on Practice Wall. I don't know why this route has been overlooked or why it has nevery been mentioned, I thought it was really fun and placing the gear was not too challenging. It was one of the climbing highlights to my day.


I had a wonderful time with my family and friends on the mountain that yielded mostly pleasurable conditions. I'm not sure of where I am going next Sunday, all I know is that there is a Sunday and that I look forward to being on the rock.
Until next climb...
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