Posthole wrote:Looks like he got the axe. Here's a potrion of Climbing's statement:
Yesterday details of an incident and charges involving Climbing magazine editor Jonathan Thesenga and the National Park Service in Joshua Tree National Park first came to the attention of Climbing?s management team.
We immediately undertook action and conducted an internal investigation. Based on the results of those efforts, Climbing magazine this morning terminated Thesenga?s employment effective immediately. A successor will be named later.
Hmm... I wonder if Rock and Ice will do the hard-hitting investigative journalism to get to the bottom of this?
with access what it is today stupid shit like that cant help,all that climb are embassadors for the sport so when people act in stupid ways like that it really doesnt do us anygood does it