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Time To Climb Again At Wauhatchie BoulderFest

A boulder at Lookout Mountain Conservancy.
Lookout Mountain Conservancy

On Old Wauhatchie Pike here in Chattanooga, you’ll find boulders.

This weekend, you’ll find people climbing them at the Wauhatchie BoulderFest - open to all in the community - on Saturday starting at 7 AM.

Robyn Carlton is president and CEO of the Lookout Mountain Conservancy.

Daniel Dunn is Southeast regional manager with Access Fund.

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