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pigsteak
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Post by pigsteak »

trog...I doubt this will take all summer....
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Post by 512OW »

Speed bumps are a good idea...
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Post by tomdarch »

.... or an endless series of tight S curves.
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reospeed
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Post by reospeed »

It is amazing that you choose to work on the road instead of close muir completely. Thank you! You are awesome people.
Bob&Pam
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Post by Bob&Pam »

Parking pass for a year: $100
Weekend pass: $10
Move the parking area to the base of the hill, making it easier to get to everything.
Big sign at entrance: NO ACCESS WITHOUT PASS
Falling is the best part of climbing.
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DriskellHR
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Post by DriskellHR »

Bob&Pam wrote:Parking pass for a year: $100
Weekend pass: $10
Move the parking area to the base of the hill, making it easier to get to everything.
Big sign at entrance: NO ACCESS WITHOUT PASS
I think if they start to charge they are no longer cover by the Ky rec law.
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Post by Pcgoss »

If you need volunteers i am down to help out. I have climbed at Muir Valley quite a lot and if you need any help i am willing!
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DriskellHR
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Post by DriskellHR »

So, I have decided that rick and liz weber are some of the best damn folks anywhere! The amount of time and $$ they are putting into a road that they DON'T have to maintain (but do) Is mind blowing. The new road is looking fantastic and you all will be impressed.

we should all be very thankful that we have people like them (and many others) in our little community.

maybe take some time and let the know how much we appriciate them!!

and to all of those who laughed when I offered you a saw or axe, I was not joking! I'm glad you had a good time climbing!! Maybe next time you could take a few minutes and haul some wood or clear some brush?
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Post by KD »

DriskellHR wrote: we should all be very thankful that we have people like them (and many others) in our little community.

maybe take some time and let the know how much we appriciate them!!

and to all of those who laughed when I offered you a saw or axe, I was not joking! I'm glad you had a good time climbing!! Maybe next time you could take a few minutes and haul some wood or clear some brush?
You should be really grateful since the road gives you improved access to your property too and since your post got a lot of this started - I would probably refrain from razzing fellow climbers for awhile as there is only so much you can accomplish at a time :)
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Post by DriskellHR »

screw that!! Improved access to my place means dick!! I could get there just fine before. The reason for the work has nothing to do with me I was just one of those who went down to help them improve a road for EVERYONE since a few could not maintain some sense on the road. Besides wait till you see it!! you will understand the scope of what I am talking about.

and if thats you attitude then I guess you dont change very much as a school teacher huh? or have you stoped trying to reach your students? (I say this because I know it's not true)

point made :wink:
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