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rhunt
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Horatio Felacio wrote:i tried to warm up there this morning, but there are signs that say "CLIMBING IS CLOSED TO NON-PAYING GUESTS"
How do we know if Ho is just being Ho....
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ynot wrote:I can't fault Mark for closing it when non paying climbers scream so much profanity that guests don't want to stay at cabins they pay for.
Is that really an issue? Everything Mark posted made it sound like it was his own personal feelings about certain words, not that the guests were objecting.
J-Rock wrote:I'll still eat there, however I've also heard from several climbers that they will no longer be going there if the cliff is closed... Evidentally the business from climbers isn't that important or it doesn't have a significant economic impact.
One of the things that sank in for me last weekend was how much business Mark was doing at the BBQ from non-climbers. The BBQ was busy, and almost everyone there were non-climbers (waddling, old 'bikers', scouts, etc.) Out of 40-50 customers, maybe 6-8 looked like climbers.

Climbers rarely do the via ferrata, they rarely stay in the cabins. Climbers simply are not a meaningful part of Mark's bottom line.
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Post by charlie »

tomdarch wrote:
ynot wrote:I can't fault Mark for closing it when non paying climbers scream so much profanity that guests don't want to stay at cabins they pay for.
Is that really an issue?
Yes, that is an issue. I don't think it bothers Mark but it bothers his customers. How would you like to rent a rustic cabin at a bed and breakfast and be surrounded by that? My parents would hate climbers after one weekend.
tomdarch wrote:.....Climbers simply are not a meaningful part of Mark's bottom line.
Maybe true but Mark loves the climbers. He gives us everything we ask for, every time we ask. He's been more than generous for the RRGCC events and forgiving when things got screwed up. He helps us out all the time (quite a few times I've gotten free dinner for trail work) and also employs a few of the dirtbags we know and love. That whole family is a godsend for this high maintenance community.

The thing is he's got enough work to do at the BBQ and when giving us the opportunity to climb interferes with his business or hits him with responsibilities he doesn't need then you can see why things could become problematic.

I hope things are improving, but we must remain vigilant. He's one of the best friends we've got.
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Post by Spragwa »

rhunt wrote:
Horatio Felacio wrote:i tried to warm up there this morning, but there are signs that say "CLIMBING IS CLOSED TO NON-PAYING GUESTS"
How do we know if Ho is just being Ho....
Good question.
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Post by captain static »

Maybee we can chalk this one up to Freaky Friday but I spoke to Mark & Kathy today and they are very happy with the response of the climbing community to their concerns. As long as climbers continue to respect their rules, climbing at Torrent will remain open.
"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 Spragwa »

Thanks for checking Captain. It's great news to hear that athey are happy with the response from climbers and to know that our efforts have not been for naught.
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tomdarch
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Post by tomdarch »

I am really glad to say that I was wrong:

http://www.redriverclimbing.com/viewtopic.php?p=123175
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Post by gunslnga »

That is awesome, maybe Cathy was the swaying vote!!!! Gotta love women :D
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