Donate For Crag X
Kind of a catch-22. I think more donations would come in if people knew what they were paying for. Some crags wouldn't motivate me to donate (Griffin Falls, Jamestown) others I would give as much as possible (Sandrock, Little River Canyon, or a new, steep sport crag). I get the dilemma though. I guess I'll just give moderately to start and then more/less later if I have more info.
Hauling a big ego up a route adds at least a full grade.
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Regardless of what the crag is or if you'll ever climb there, what's happening (and has been happening) in the Southeast and Kentucky is history in the making. Climbers are buying up climbing areas! If you're new to the sport, scene, or community, that may seem commonplace... but let me assure you that it isn't. The PMRP, Boat Rock, Muir Valley, Roadside, and many other southern crags are privately owned... by climbers and climber organizations.
It ensures that the future of our sport can remain outside...
Be a part of it.
It ensures that the future of our sport can remain outside...
Be a part of it.
"Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."
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-Tyler Durden
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