R'Fest Sterling Rope Recycling

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captain static
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R'Fest Sterling Rope Recycling

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Sterling Rope will be accepting old ropes for recycling during Rocktoberfest. Anyone who turns in an old rope to them for recycling will be entered into a raffle for a new rope!
"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
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Post by jdstic2 »

any old rope or does it have to be a sterling rope
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Post by captain static »

Any old nylon climbing rope.
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Post by heavyc »

different subject, but I don't believe that I will make it to any of the events and I was wondering if any of the supporting organizations are matching donation funds during this time and if so how do we make that happen
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Re: R'Fest Sterling Rope Recycling

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captain static wrote:Anyone who turns in an old rope to them for recycling will be entered into a raffle for a new rope!
Will the winner be chosen from those who turn in an old rope at R-Fest, or from a pool of people who lets say, donated a rope in the year 2009?

Do you need to be present to win?
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This will be just from those ropes turned in at the event so your chances of winning are high if you turn in a rope. You must be present Sat. night.
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Post by Jeff »

Thanks Capt.
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Post by Meadows »

Where do we drop them off?
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Post by captain static »

At the Sterling booth I guess?
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Post by cliftongifford »

do you get your name it the pot for each rope you bring?
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