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- 3. The type of sandstone we climb in the Red River Gorge.
- 7. You can find this type of rock art etched into sandstone by Native Americans in the Red River Gorge.
- 8. The first route bolted in the Motherlode by Chris Snyder.
- 9. The second leave no trace principle asks us to camp and travel on what kind of surfaces.
- 10. When I have to go number 2, I use this item to pack out my waste and leave no trace.
- 12. The "Red in a day" competition is modeled after what famous route in Yosemite?
- 13. The spotted blank is a cliffline species in the Red River Gorge. When it gets scared it stands on its front paws to spray you!
- 14. The acronym for this non-profit raised $1.7 million dollars to purchase Ashland, a new property for climbing development.
- 15. The Virginia Big-Eared blank is an endangered species found in caves and cracks in climbing areas.
- 16. This climbing destination was purchased by Liz and Rick Weber back in 2004.
- 17. This National Climbing Advocacy non-profit runs the Climber Steward program in the Red River Gorge.
- 18. What leave no trace principle reminds us to respect others.
- 19. Donations to the Red River Gorge Fixed Gear initiative have purchased this number of glue-in bolts.
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- 1. The name of the National Forest that helps manage climbing land in the Red River Gorge.
- 2. This local climbing coalition holds this event in October. It is their biggest fundraising event!
- 4. You cannot bring this pet to the crag at Muir Valley.
- 5. What Plant is endemic to the cliff line and only found in the Red River George Geological Area? It has recently come off of the endangered species list thanks to climbers.
- 6. Michaela Kiersch was the first woman climber to send what famous 5.14c in the RRG.
- 11. The Red River Gorge has the second most blank in the United States, and over 150 of these geologic formations formed by wind and water have been identified here.
