Yesturday was our annual climbing day. We spend a few hours in the AM collecting food (Scouting for Food) for the local food banks and then take the Troop climbing.
We are lucky to have such a great place to climb this close to the house. Crowders Mt State Park is about 20 mins away and has about 2 doz named/rated climbing routes from beginner to advance. From the parking lot to the top is about 1 mile and 750' elevation gain.
The particular wall that we like is about a 90' climb/repel. Leaves are almost always in peak also.
Fall colors

Last minute instructions before going over the edge

My faithful sidekick

One of my Eagle Scouts going "Aussie" style

One of the Scouts about to "ring the bell" as we say. The goal is to tag the carabiner that the belay (safety) line is run through. For the scouts that have never climbed, it gives them something to focus on.
We are lucky to have such a great place to climb this close to the house. Crowders Mt State Park is about 20 mins away and has about 2 doz named/rated climbing routes from beginner to advance. From the parking lot to the top is about 1 mile and 750' elevation gain.
The particular wall that we like is about a 90' climb/repel. Leaves are almost always in peak also.
Fall colors

Last minute instructions before going over the edge

My faithful sidekick

One of my Eagle Scouts going "Aussie" style

One of the Scouts about to "ring the bell" as we say. The goal is to tag the carabiner that the belay (safety) line is run through. For the scouts that have never climbed, it gives them something to focus on.

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