Roadside Issues - Grant Stephens
Re: Roadside Issues - Grant Stephens
GStephens wrote: We acquired this property for the sole purpose of preserving it for climbing. If we had not done this then it would have been developed for cabins. I have personlly spoken with individuals who were trying to get their hands on Roadside at the same time I was working on the project.
Thanks,
Grant Stephens
Old thread, but a little ironic. Quote taken from the very first post on the thread.
- Clevis Hitch
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Re: Roadside Issues - Grant Stephens
You muthafukers are sitting here complaining about the impact that climbing has had on a tree, one tree! Now you are talking about bringing in bull fucking dozers! I suppose we're all just supposed to set here and swallow this bullshit?
Look Grant; If you want to LLC up the joint and start a climbing park, then go ahead. You can close it, you can eat it for all I care. Now you want the CC and climbers at large to build you a climbing park. You guys are discussing bringing in materials that the State thinks of as "too, expensive". Who foots this bill, climbers?
So is it the official position of the CC that they are going to throw resources at the GFNP LLC? A wholey private, for profit enterprise?
Is it the position of GFNP that the RRGCC and climbers should foot the bill for this 'reclamation'?
What guarantee do climbers have that the GFNP wont just privatize or make exclusive climbing at roadside, much like what Bob did for Torrent, (thanks for "saving" Torrent, Bob, You're a swell guy!)- after many trail days and resources spent on "saving" Torrent?
Look Grant; If you want to LLC up the joint and start a climbing park, then go ahead. You can close it, you can eat it for all I care. Now you want the CC and climbers at large to build you a climbing park. You guys are discussing bringing in materials that the State thinks of as "too, expensive". Who foots this bill, climbers?
So is it the official position of the CC that they are going to throw resources at the GFNP LLC? A wholey private, for profit enterprise?
Is it the position of GFNP that the RRGCC and climbers should foot the bill for this 'reclamation'?
What guarantee do climbers have that the GFNP wont just privatize or make exclusive climbing at roadside, much like what Bob did for Torrent, (thanks for "saving" Torrent, Bob, You're a swell guy!)- after many trail days and resources spent on "saving" Torrent?
If you give a man a match, he'll be warm for a minute. If you set him on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life!
Re: Roadside Issues - Grant Stephens
as is normal with your rants, there are a few crystals of truth and lots of blather..number one, GFNP is not a for profit LLC. duh...if I have to explain that one.
secondly, quit drinking so much and pay attention to the dates in this thread....you just wasted your exclamation point limit on a 6 year old conversation....
secondly, quit drinking so much and pay attention to the dates in this thread....you just wasted your exclamation point limit on a 6 year old conversation....
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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Re: Roadside Issues - Grant Stephens
Lmao!!!!pigsteak wrote:as is normal with your rants, there are a few crystals of truth and lots of blather..number one, GFNP is not a for profit LLC. duh...if I have to explain that one.
secondly, quit drinking so much and pay attention to the dates in this thread....you just wasted your exclamation point limit on a 6 year old conversation....
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Re: Roadside Issues - Grant Stephens
So did they ever make it with that bull dozer?
If you give a man a match, he'll be warm for a minute. If you set him on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life!
Re: Roadside Issues - Grant Stephens
I think the CC bought them one with the proceeds from Novemberfest. We're not allowed to use it though - the hippies in hammocks fucked it up for everybody ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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Re: Roadside Issues - Grant Stephens
Don't know about the dozing bull, but a sleeping cow fell off the cliff a few years back.Clevis Hitch wrote:So did they ever make it with that bull dozer?
Victory Whip in da House. Yeah.
Re: Roadside Issues - Grant Stephens
I might be missing something, but I really can't imagine how you guys think what you are saying is actually funny.
Re: Roadside Issues - Grant Stephens
What's not funny about a hippy in a hammock? HinH "yo duuuude this hammock is sooo groovy dude" GFNP "everybody leave! - we said no goddamn hippies!"