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Adopt-a-Crag opportunities this weekend and coming up! PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 09 October 2008

Please come join the CCC at one of the following venues to help provide some stewardship for your favorite climbing area!

This weekend:

Adopt-a-Crag: Hanging Rock State Park

Where: Climbers Access for Moores Wall

What: This year's project will focus on the Amphitheater area at Moore's Wall. The area has had a number of downed trees and significant erosion over the last few years.

When: 9:00am Saturday Morning Oct. 11th

 Lunch will be provided (please PM Nancy to let her know you are coming). We are set to work in light rain, bring rain jackets. I will call the park at 7am to see if it is pouring down rain....post up here if we need to postpone. However, it looks like the rain front is moving in early. We will climb afterwards. Please remember your closed-toed shoes, work gloves and any hand tools (Maddocks, Shovels, hand saws) to use in trail work

Adopt-a-Crag: Crowders Mountain State Park

Where: Main Park Headquarters Crowders Mountain State Park

What: The trail we will be working on is the new system that will connect Crowders to Kings Mountain State Park.

When: 8:30am Saturday Oct. 11th

Please remember your closed-toed shoes, work gloves and any hand tools (Maddocks, Shovels, hand saws) to use in trail work

We look forward to seeing you at these events! Thanks for your support!

 

 
Triple Crown leads the way in support of the CCC! PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 06 October 2008
This past weekend, the 6th annual Triple Crown Bouldering Comp came to North Carolina for the annual Hound Ears leg. Friday evening the CCC held the annual fall meeting at the Foscoe- Grandfather Community Center generously provided by the Triple Crown Bouldering Competition. A set of minutes will be posted soon to help detail what transpired during the meeting.
We had a much-improved attendance to this years CCC meeting and we wanted to thank everyone for joining us!
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Sharma hits North Carolina! PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 03 October 2008
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REEL ROCK Film Tour in the Triangle Oct. 10th PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 22 September 2008
If you missed the REEL ROCK Film Tour in Asheville, here's a heads up.
It is also making an appearance at the Triangle Rock Club. The TRC has
been a big supporter of the CCC, helping us with fund raising in the
past. Come out, enjoy the show at 7:30 on October 10th.
 
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Annual Fall Meeting Oct. 3rd PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 15 September 2008
Please join us for the Fall meeting of the Carolina Climbers Coalition. The meeting will be held on Friday October 3rd at 7:30pm in the Foscoe Community Park Pavilion located next to the Grandfather Mountain Campground.
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On behalf of the CCC, a special thank you goes to the following people and their organizations for going above and beyond the original requests that were made to them for help in terms of time, money and effort and in doing so have ensured the successful purchase and opening to the general public of Laurel Knob.
 
Special Thanks To:
Matt Hyde and David Jayo at REI
John Sterling of The Conservation Alliance
Dave Knutson of Chaco
Peter Metcalf of Black Diamond
John Evans of Petzl
Steve Matous of The Access Fund
Trango Stoneware
Everyone at North Face who made their grant possible
 
CCC Corporate Sponsors:
Access Fund
Appalachian Mountain Institute
Black Diamond
Bluewater Ropes
Cascade Designs
Chaco
Climb Fit
Cloudveil
Coleman
Crazy Creek
Evolv
Highland Hiker
Great Outdoor Provision Co.
Gregory
Hammer Nutrition
Jesse Brown's Outdoor
Julbo
La Sportiva
Mammut
Misty Mountain
Native Eyewear
The North Face
Outdoor Research
Patagonia
Petzl
Pranna
REI
Restop
Scarpa, NA
SE Climbers' Coalition
Sterling Ropes
Trango Stonewear
Travel Country Outdoors
Triangle Rock Club
Triple Crown Bouldering
Weatherford's
Wigwam