Lady Slipper / Danger to climbers.
You do know that people die from e-coli quite regularly right? By your logic, the right thing to do would therefore be to close the routes since we can't risk pissing off the locals and we can't risk people getting sick and/or contaminating all of their gear and getting the people they climb with in the future sick.
The theory of evolution is just as stupid as the theories of gravity and electromagnetism.
Good point, you got me there. I forgot the biggest threat to climbing and life in general in the RRG is the e-coli at Global Village.
Life is about efforts and effects. There are things you do, and things you don't do. Personally, I like to think about my efforts in terms of the payoffs and the damages of my actions. This thinking may be too out of the box for you though.
Feel free to continue to talk about saving the world however you think you should but don't flatter yourself in thinking you are capable of pigeonholing (or apparently even grasping) my logic.
Life is about efforts and effects. There are things you do, and things you don't do. Personally, I like to think about my efforts in terms of the payoffs and the damages of my actions. This thinking may be too out of the box for you though.
Feel free to continue to talk about saving the world however you think you should but don't flatter yourself in thinking you are capable of pigeonholing (or apparently even grasping) my logic.
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I do believe I've seen an FS marker on top of the crag, near the walkup around left. Theres a gully you can scramble up, and I'm nearly positive I've seen signs up there...captain static wrote:The question is have you seen a Forest Service marker at the top of the cliff? Fortunately, unlike a lot of private land in the area, the Forest Service has good surveys and boundary marks. Give me a chance to find out from them where the boundary is in this area and then proceed based on this knowledge. Ultimately, if private development is impacting Forest Service land, that would be the Forest Service's problem to deal with, not ours.anticlmber wrote:last known it was forest service land. theres even a little marker saying so when you enter the woods. the top is private, the tbottom is public.
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