Kentucky

This page provides links to my trip reports in Kentucky.
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This page provides links to my climbing trip reports in Kentucky, which so far has just been a weekend trip to visit my friends (who had lived in Bellingham when I did but moved to Kentucky) in May 2023. Kentucky is pretty far from Colorado (where I now live), so it was fun to check out the famous Red River Gorge and catch up with Braden and Allie.

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    CHRONOLOGICAL LIST | WHERE TO CLIMB IN Kentucky IN THE WINTER? SPRING? SUMMER? FALL?

    Selecting multiple months at once will usually result in no result. But it is a page (like a cragging page) where I have visited the area multiple times, you may get a result.

    The date shown on the thumbnail represents the most recent trip report on the page, if the page represents multiple days of climbing.
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      Trip Report Stats for Kentucky

      GRAPHS | NUMBER OF DAYS

      The button below opens graphs showing the number of days (by year and by month) represented by my Kentucky trip reports. These graphs are based on SQL queries to all pages on my site. They may take awhile to load.

      Trip Report Stats for Kentucky

      GRAPHS | NUMBER OF DAYS

      Below are graphs showing the number of days (by year and by month) represented by my Kentucky trip reports. These graphs are based on SQL queries to all pages on my site. They may take awhile to load.
      My days in Kentucky are from a single spring trip to the Red.