This is a great project that the Access Fund started...
http://vimeo.com/5860231
got rich friends?
got rich friends?
Climbing is not free. Support your local climbing organization. Labor and money precious resources!
i spent a little time searching around the access fund site. and my interest is mostly strategic- when, who, where if supporting efforts with limited resources...
i've talked to a few people who might have been persuaded to offer support but, with what experience i can't say, thought that the access fund spent too much money paying lawyers to talk to lawyers....which is the primary reason the rrgcc southern region deserved support, tangible and 'local' too.
i can appreciate the tactical savvy in focusing national attention in specific cases too...and in aligning interests the nature conservancy is a model.
but 'accountability' and return on investment can get elusive when organizations overlap. i'll look further, but specific targets would help convince me of the urgency (like the washington state quarry site)
i've talked to a few people who might have been persuaded to offer support but, with what experience i can't say, thought that the access fund spent too much money paying lawyers to talk to lawyers....which is the primary reason the rrgcc southern region deserved support, tangible and 'local' too.
i can appreciate the tactical savvy in focusing national attention in specific cases too...and in aligning interests the nature conservancy is a model.
but 'accountability' and return on investment can get elusive when organizations overlap. i'll look further, but specific targets would help convince me of the urgency (like the washington state quarry site)