On January 20, 2004 the RRGCC closed, and has officially purchased the 700 acre Murray Property and boldly stepped into the future!!!
Please visit the www.rrgcc.org website for the full story!!
Please note: The the RRGCC has not opened the land to climbing as of yet and will keep the climbing community up to date as things progress in the process!
The official word on the purchase of The Murray Property
The official word on the purchase of The Murray Property
Just genuinely disengenuous.
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Ya know, this is the largest tract of land ever purchased by a climbing organization in the US. It's really incredible. There is more work to be done for sure, and difficulties will be encountered along the way with a cost, but it sure feels good to be so proactive in ensuring that we have great places to climb. I'm very hopeful that the Murray tract will be an exemplary place to climb for generations.
Re: The official word on the purchase of The Murray Property
What do you mean the RRGCC has not opened the land to climbing......Does that mean that it is closed to climbing? The last word that I had from SSS was that there was an advisory not to climb. There was still permission to climb, though. Please clarify this......I don't want to become a nuisance......Please clarify this........I don't want to become a nuisance.......Gretchen wrote:On January 20, 2004 the RRGCC closed, and has officially purchased the 700 acre Murray Property and boldly stepped into the future!!!
Please visit the www.rrgcc.org website for the full story!!
Please note: The the RRGCC has not opened the land to climbing as of yet and will keep the climbing community up to date as things progress in the process!
Dirt,
I love the southern region just as much as anyone on here (if not more), but even I am staying away until further notice. If you love it that much and just absolutely cannot wait, go climb at the Lode. It's southern region style sandstone and there are more 11's and 12's that you could fall off of in a year. The RRGCC is doing a good thing here so please don't ruin it for the rest of us.
Mj
I love the southern region just as much as anyone on here (if not more), but even I am staying away until further notice. If you love it that much and just absolutely cannot wait, go climb at the Lode. It's southern region style sandstone and there are more 11's and 12's that you could fall off of in a year. The RRGCC is doing a good thing here so please don't ruin it for the rest of us.
Mj
...quitting drinking is kinda like washing your hands after you take a crap...why start now?