Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Return Trip Route


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Oh how I slacked on posting the rest of the trip...

As you can probably guess from the last post dates I'm already back home in LA.
I decided that I will start filling in the blanks about my trip back.
More to come soon, stay tuned.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Fette Sau - NYC

If you are in Brooklyn and am looking  for your serving of meat look no further than Fetta Sau.
 Me and the gang and the bright pink sign.
The place is very easy to miss, just make sure you look for a bright pink sign that looks like it is hanging above an entrance to an alley.
 Yummy~!
My friends recommended the Brisket, Pork Belly and baked beans. I have to say those were all very good recommendations. The meat is ordered by the pound so careful not to go overboard. I recommend you order just a bit less than you think you want on your first order and order more if you want more. The biggest reason for this is that you don't want the meat to get cold. Nobody wants cold meat with congealed fat.
 Just in case you were wondering how a gallon of beer looks like...
Also one thing to note is that Fetta Sau sells beer by the gallon! Just make sure you bring some good friends to share the beer. The place is a bit pricey but it is definitely tasty.

http://www.fettesaubbq.com/

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Shake Shack - NYC

If you want an awesome burger in NYC shake shack is pretty awesome.
"When I'm Shakin' come on up to the shack!"

The Shack Stack!

There are quite a few burger options but I recommend you go all the way and get a Shack Stack! The Shack Stack is quite a burger. The Burger is a Shroom burger on top of a Cheese Burger! Healthy? Not at all but tasty for sure. Two thumbs up! :o)

Crif Dogs - NYC

If you are in NYC and you are looking for some hot dog that is not sold off a cart Crif Dog's the place to go.
The entrance to Hot Dog Heaven
Inside
There are many unique dogs on the menu but my favorite by far is the Spicy Red Neck. You can't go wrong with a bacon wrapped sausage with chili, cole slaw and jalapeno.

Spicy Red Neck in the front and a Chili Dog in the back.
Their beer selection is mediocre at best but with a bacon wrapped hot dog in your hand I swear you won't mind too much.
http://www.crifdogs.com/

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Monday, April 26, 2010

The Gravity Vault - Upper Saddle River, NJ


I wandered into New Jersey to meet a friend for  Lunch and decided to get some climbing afterward.

I visited during the day and the place was pretty empty. The staff told me it can get pretty busy during the after work hours. There is ample floor space in the gym so I doubt you'll feel too crowded.

The bouldering wall is split in to two areas. One of the walls can be topped out although many routes don'r seem to be set up with a top out in mind. The gym has a decent bouldering area but the real fun seems to be on the ropes. The roped wall seemed to have a good variety of climbable surface.
There are also few exercise machines and a lounge area.
Over all the gym was well maintained and the climbs were o.k. I wouldn't go out of my way for the gym but if you are in the area it's not a bad gym.

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Gunks - Bouldering

Location:
Shawangunks, also known simply as the "Gunks" is located 2 hrs north of NYC near New Paltz, NY. The following map shows the parking lot to access the Gunks.

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Access:
To climb at the Gunks you need to pay the daily usage fee of $15 for climbing. If you will be visiting the Gunks often you can purchase a season pass for $85.

Boxcar Boulder

Approach:
There are handful of bouldering areas but majority of the problems are located in Trapps bouldering area. To access the Trapps bouldering Area after you park your car hike up the fairly well maintained on dirt and stone steps trail till you reach the carriage way. Once you get to the carriage road approach to many problems should be very easy. The whole approach can be done in flip flops but some might prefer to have better shoes for the initial hike.

Guidebooks:
According to the guys at Rock and Snow the best guide book for bouldering in the area is "Bouldering in the Shawangunks". If you have a hard time finding the guide book you can just go to Rock and Snow in new paltz on your way and pick up a copy.

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Where to Stay:
I made the Gunks a day trip from NYC. For much more detailed information on where to stay check out Mountain Project. The Mountain Project website has a very comprehensive list on everything you need to know about climbing at the Gunks.
The crash pad welcome mat at Andrew Boulder Problem
Food:
Bacchus is an excellent place for dinner. The food is pretty good and the beer selection is pretty awesome.

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Wi-Fi:
There should be plenty of cafe's with wi-fi access in New Paltz.

Links:
mountainproject.com
rockclimbing.com  
The Virgin's Guide To Gunks Climbing