Howdy in Colorado

Speedwagon

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Denver, CO
The non-profit I part time work for got a donated bus in the last year, that was converted into a bouldering bus. Needs some work, but it's hanging in there.

This bus has kind of made me want to build up an old bus into an RV, and live in it instead of looking to buy a house in a few years. So I'm probably going to stick around for a bit, digging up information on these things.

-Mitch
 
Welcome --- And you came to the right place. Lots of other Crazies here! Just read up, do your homework and then...go for it.
 
Welcome --- And you came to the right place. Lots of other Crazies here! Just read up, do your homework and then...go for it.


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present and accounted for:baconflag:
 
In the general sense, yes. Though because it is close to the "ground" and no harness or ropes are used, we refer to it as bouldering.
 

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