Hueco Tanks Bouldering Crash Pad Rental Service Located 1 mile from Hueco Tanks entrance gate on the main road 6011 Hueco Tanks Rd. El Paso Texas We BEAT any price! Multiple Day Discounts Combo Pad Configurations Single Bouldering Crash Pads Double – Triple Crash Pads …
Camping Near Hueco Tanks
When traveling to Hueco Tanks in Texas it’s very important to have advance reservations for camping or lodging. Especially in the winter months October through March. Camping at Hueco Tanks for Climbers The Hueco Tanks State Park does offer very limited camping inside the park. …
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Pets at Hueco Tanks
Are Pets Allowed at Hueco Tanks? Hueco Tanks State Park & Historical Site does not allow pets in the mountain areas. Having a pet can be problematic when visting Hueco Tanks. Especially for long durations. We allow pets for an additional charge. However there are …
Hueco Tanks Guide Radios & Programming
FCC Certified Radio Technician Hueco Tanks Back Country Guide 2-Way Radio Programming Programming – Services – Accessories – Repairs SHOP ONLINE Supported Radio Models Supported Radio Models Abbree AR-518 AR-63 AR-730 AR-869 AR-F3 (use Baofeng UV-82III) AR-F5 AR-F8 (use Wouxun KG-UV8D) Alinco DJ-G7EG DJ-G7T DJ175 DJ596 DR03T …
Rock Climbing Shoe Rental
Rent a pair of rock climbing shoes for the day. Pick your rentals up 1 mile before the Hueco Tanks State Park entrance on the main paved road. Call / Text us in advance to reserve your gear rentals. Need help? Contact Us SPECIAL COMBO …
Deadpoint Magazine Article
Hueco Tanks Country Store Reopens Deadpoint Magazine 12/28/2013 Old school climbers remember “Pete’s” Country Store as one of the most iconic dirtbag campgrounds in American climbing history. Located just outside the park entrance at Hueco Tanks, Texas, the Country Store was where bouldering pioneers stayed …
History of Hueco Tanks Country Store
Queta & Pete working in the store back in the 1990’s Pete’s involvement with climbers started around 1982, when Todd Skinner approached him about using the upstairs portion of the hut as a crash-shack. According to local climber Don Morril, “Skinner offered to clean the …