WOW!!! RRGCC saves $10,000!!!
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- michaelarmand
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Great job folks! And nice to see the AF step up, I may give them money in the future too.
The best way to keep us all motivated to financial giving is to at least present plans for future land/access acquisitions. We likely want to pay all debt before committing to something else - but coming out publicly with what the future holds for the RRGCC will keep people fired up.
The best way to keep us all motivated to financial giving is to at least present plans for future land/access acquisitions. We likely want to pay all debt before committing to something else - but coming out publicly with what the future holds for the RRGCC will keep people fired up.
I've been a gumby longer than you've been climbing.
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they will start charging an entry fee at the gate. I bet the real cost would be no more support from the access fund, which will be needed in the future.pigsteak wrote:so if we missed regular payments to the AF, would they own the property?
"there's a line between self improvement and self involvement"
"Dogs are nature's pooper scoopers ."
"Dogs are nature's pooper scoopers ."
Great work!!! I have a climbing partner who has frequented the Red for years, I tried to talk him into joining the coalition for quite awhile to no avail, I did recently buy him a one year membership to the coalition and hope when it is time to renew that he will feel obligated to continue it. Unfortunately still way too many climbers take the Red for granted