no spray here.
If you are serious about climbing, there will ALWAYS be a shortage of two things, $$$ and time. THey are interchangeable, and often, you have to stockpile the $$$ and then take time and convert it to climbing...you might as well get used to a serious lack of funds and resources if you want climbing to be anything more than a hobby.
That being said, i was dead serious about moving to the valley. I would suggest working for curry and climbing alllll of the time that you can.
Also, swallow your pride and do NOT put out your requirements in partners...keep them in the back of your mind as a mental checklist. For new climbers, quantity of time is vital to improving and learning skills...
So, once again,
Move to the valley
Go crank on boulders
Go crank on rocks
go crank on walls
go into the high country
Learn to live CHEAPLY
Learn to not get hurt and how to heal
Learn to learn
the mountaineering lifestyle will fall out of this...
You will meet others of like mind...this site is full of others that have done this before...the ones that are currently doing it as a lifestyle are not so much here anymore...