No Dogs in the Gorge. Period.

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Should the climbing community encourage a "no dogs allowed" policy?

Poll ended at Fri Apr 21, 2006 3:46 pm

Yes. Cliffs are for people to climb, not for dogs to socialize.
3
6%
Yes. Dogs are a real distraction and people do not monitor their pets enough.
13
25%
Yes. Except for a few "dog friendly" cliffs where owners and pets could go away from the crowds.
3
6%
Yes. Dogs plain suck.
2
4%
Maybe. If the pet owners don't get a clue and keep their dogs quiet and off my rope.
11
21%
No. I go, my pet goes.
3
6%
No. People are just as destructive as our furry friends..
11
21%
No. You stay home if you don't like my dog.
6
12%
 
Total votes: 52

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walrus wrote:if you don't like me and my dog, go climb somewhere else!
I like the way you think
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Post by kek-san »

Dogs like this one are more than welcome.
http://chaseandsam.com/videos/2-Legged-Dog.wmv
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Post by overhung »

walrus wrote:The Red is a pretty big place. If one finds the current atmosphere unpleasant for any reason there are other routes. If you can't change the situation by politely asking someone to desist then it is probaly a lost cause.
Hey man, first of all not all dogs are like Ace; he's a finely tuned machine who obeys commands without hesitation. Secondly, not all people are like you who give a crap. I was out a few weeks ago and a mongrel harrassed me and mine repeatedly, while the owner kept repeating, "Here Buck!" This went on till we left. Left with these options I am forced to start carrying my Mountain Hardware Pocket Flamethrower.
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Post by SikMonkey »

Man, I think we should just start carrying about a 6' length of chain and padlock and if the owner won't do anything about his dog, you chain it up, lock it, and only release it when you get ready to leave. I have actually thought about doing that before.

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Post by pigsteak »

man, with this vote, it looks like I have come close to creating the perfect polling question. the answers are giving us a durn near perfect bell curve.
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Post by mcrib »

This raises another topic as well. People who spread their stuff all over the place. On the trails, below routes there are days when I can't help but step on peoples shit. If people are so anal about their gear maybe it should be kept a little more out of the way. If I leave my rope out under a route I think it's completely unreasonable not to expect a little dirt on it.
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Post by pigsteak »

amen mcrib!!!!
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Post by Saxman »

Nice idea Monkey
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Post by ReachHigh »

We need to all acts as guests in the red, and more so dogs. Keep the dog leashed on public ground, keep its shit off the trail and if unrully don't bring it.
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Post by walrus »

Sandy wrote:
walrus wrote:if you don't like me and my dog, go climb somewhere else!
I like the way you think
Ya know, I didn't write that. Someone(Sandy) put words in my mouth or rather quote!
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