Southern Region
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So who's gonna be looking for people to be climbing in the southern region. Are you going to send some kid around on a four-wheeler to check and see who's vehicles are there?
Personnally I have some crops growing in the southern region and I have to go tend them. It's good that you all will not be there to see me haul all of my weed out to market!!
SUCKAS!!!!
Personnally I have some crops growing in the southern region and I have to go tend them. It's good that you all will not be there to see me haul all of my weed out to market!!
SUCKAS!!!!
I went to the southern region Sunday afternnoon and saw all the No Trespassing signs. Funny thing was that there were four trucks parked outside of Oil Crack, another at the Arena, and another one still below driveby. All but one had Kentucky plates. I just want to thank them all for further demonstrating to the oil compnay why it was closed in the first place for lack of respect. I realize that by driving back there I was part of the problem, but I never parked and got out and climbed. I just looked to see if others were there.
There are two sides to this - climber education and diplomacy with the oil companies.
The thing that came to mind won't help directly with the oil company's perceptions, but what about putting flyers on the parked vehicles? Something that politely states that the coalition is trying to iron things out and that they are asking climbers to honor the signs because entering the closed roads and parking there will make things more difficult.
The thing that came to mind won't help directly with the oil company's perceptions, but what about putting flyers on the parked vehicles? Something that politely states that the coalition is trying to iron things out and that they are asking climbers to honor the signs because entering the closed roads and parking there will make things more difficult.
Bacon is meat candy.