Roadside Crag Open?
Re: Roadside Crag Open?
Keen insight, professor. My point is just that quality standards have been on a steady decline in these parts for a while now... "traded" was obviously not the best word.
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Yes, it does suck. But if I bought it I really don' think I would want every gumball in the world climbing on it. Too bad they just couldn't say that.
Re: Roadside Crag Open?
Can the Zoo handle the increased traffic? Seems every year the trail along the base connecting the slab to the amphitheater gets narrower as mossy rooty chunks fall away under climber feet...krampus wrote:The zoo must have been at capacity this weekend. Must have been 20 or so cars in that lot
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Of course not if we don't maintain it... which thus far we have not (mostly because trailwork etc. in that region were mostly focused on Roadside and Torrent until the last few years... let's face it the Zoo was kind of a backwater chosspile until the "Graining Fork Nature Preserve" shit the bed)
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Erosion at the Zoo? Why not just send a couple people up there during the Roadside Trail Days?
Oh wait, that's right.
Oh wait, that's right.
Re: Roadside Crag Open?
Honestly, I doubt the zoo could have handled the crowd that the parking lot implied. I just figured roadside really is open again
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No, access is restricted and communication with the outside world is forbidden.
Oh, wait, were we talking about North Korea?
Oh, wait, were we talking about North Korea?