Actually if you love climbing, you will be sorely disappointed. While the
experience is great for the kids and first times, don't get you hopes up.
You wait in line for a long time to climb up about 50-60 feet and rappel
back down. You hope the thunderstorms don't rain you out in the afternoon,
and that its not 100 degrees in the shade in the am. The staff is great,
safe almost to a point of why bother. The views and vista's are pretty, and
as I admitted it is a challenge and experience for a kid who has never
challenged himself that way.
Have a great trip
Fred Mussler
sm t-357
Raleigh, NC
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Daniel Smart <bhamdans@gmail.com> wrote:
> At Cimarroncito, will be doing climbing. Does this include rock climbing
> or just rapelling? If climbing is offered, do they have climbing shoes to
> loan or does that need to be considered by those who love climbing?
>
> --
> -=Dan=-
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