ynp1, love how you use "they" instead of "we."
It's easy to be part of the we, most everyone else around here is.
rocktoberfest
It's flexible, many people that don't have cash just offer to help and volunteer. We all basically give what we can and the "club" as you call it is simply a group of kids trying to keep climbing areas open, build some trails, and pay for the 750 acres that is the PMRP.
You only have to make peace with your conscious. Personally I'd be uncomfortable climbing on the PMRP, using the trails other people built, or disparaging those efforts if I ever personally reaped the benefits of all those peoples' work and didn't try to do my part.
That's just me though.
You only have to make peace with your conscious. Personally I'd be uncomfortable climbing on the PMRP, using the trails other people built, or disparaging those efforts if I ever personally reaped the benefits of all those peoples' work and didn't try to do my part.
That's just me though.
unlike other coalitions, there are no annual dues to be a member. membership is based on voluntary contributions - either time or money or both.ynp1 wrote:how much does it cost now a days?
if you have some time this weekend, we sure could use you! send me a PM of when you're available and i'll find something that fits. of course monetary donations are always welcome. and we sure hope you come and party.
this is kinda interesting too.
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/viewtopic.php?t=10006
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A big thanks to the 200+ people who have pre-registered for Rocktoberfest! According to the thermometer on the RRGCC website we are closing in on the halfway mark towards our 2009 PMRP payment goal. The way things are coming together with the weather forecast we will quite possibly come out of the weekend with the 2009 payment in hand.
A big thanks goes out to to all the volunteers who have helped put this event together and to our event sponsors including: Petzl, La Sportiva, Mountain Gear, Keen, Black Diamond, Five Ten, Prana, North Face, Sterling, Rock & Ice, Red Bull, Primal Spirit Foods, Joshua Tree Climbing Salve, The Access Fund, The American Alpine Club, Miguel's Pizza, Red River Outdoors, Lago Linda Hideaway, Phillip Gall's, The Warrior's Way - Desiderata Institute, and the Solid Rock Climbers for Christ.
A big thanks goes out to to all the volunteers who have helped put this event together and to our event sponsors including: Petzl, La Sportiva, Mountain Gear, Keen, Black Diamond, Five Ten, Prana, North Face, Sterling, Rock & Ice, Red Bull, Primal Spirit Foods, Joshua Tree Climbing Salve, The Access Fund, The American Alpine Club, Miguel's Pizza, Red River Outdoors, Lago Linda Hideaway, Phillip Gall's, The Warrior's Way - Desiderata Institute, and the Solid Rock Climbers for Christ.
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"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
registration is open for only a little longer.. until noon today.
please.. i know we're all slackers to some extent.. but pre-registering helps us out a ton. it'd be really appreciated if you could do this if you're planning on attending.
http://rrgcc.org/register
thanks.
please.. i know we're all slackers to some extent.. but pre-registering helps us out a ton. it'd be really appreciated if you could do this if you're planning on attending.
http://rrgcc.org/register
thanks.
and great loves will one day have to part -smashing pumpkins