Quit abusing the land or we will all have to pay.
Right, Jeff! Been there; done that!
Why can't people just follow the rules? If I could have my Grandma back for a few days, I'd turn her loose in the Red, and she'd straighten their arsses up!
(I didn't say a cuss, Grandma!)
Why can't people just follow the rules? If I could have my Grandma back for a few days, I'd turn her loose in the Red, and she'd straighten their arsses up!
(I didn't say a cuss, Grandma!)
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS
Re: Quit abusing the land or we will all have to pay.
*****************keith_b00ne wrote:I was on Creature Feature Satuday and noticed that someone built a fire pit at the base of the climb. Respect each other and respect the land so that we can all continue to have access to great climbs.
At least part of the problem is that people have different ideas of what abuse is. One might point out that the evidence of that fire could well be erased in less than 10 years if left alone, but those bolts in the rock will be in evidence for another 10,000 years.
ZSpider
Artsay has brought me out of the darkness and into the light as well,Artsay wrote:Halla-freakin-lujah!
Zspider learned how to use the quote button!
I too walk the path of righteousness!! Zspider you can now get off the short bus and walk to school with me.......
I'm still working on the picture insert thingy though!!!!!!
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.....
Re: Quit abusing the land or we will all have to pay.
From the DBNF Guidelines for low Impact climbingZspider wrote:[At least part of the problem is that people have different ideas of what abuse is. One might point out that the evidence of that fire could well be erased in less than 10 years if left alone, but those bolts in the rock will be in evidence for another 10,000 years.
"Fire rings and pits at the base of any cliff are unacceptable. Campfires contaminate cultural resource sites, making carbon-14 dating inaccurate."