Dear Abby, I'm sick of people trashing people from Ohio...
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 12:59 am
Ok, folks....maybe I'm out of line since I'm not a regular to the forum, but I've got a complaint.
I'm getting sick of returning to my car after a nice day at the crag to find "go home ohio" or "buckeyes suck" written on my car. I'd like to think that a climber wouldn't do this to another climber, but I was at a crag this weekend that, frankly, nobody else would have been there except climbers. Does it matter where we're from in order to be accepted as a climber? All of my RRG climbing partners are from KY and they don't get it either. When you write this or some other rude remark on someone's car do you even know who you're attacking? I've climbed all over the world and "non-locals" are usually treated well and with respect. How do you think climbing businesses stay in business? If all they did was rely on locals they'd all go broke. How well do you think all of the climbers organizations would do if all the "buckeyes" and other non-kentucky folks decided to quit giving...Access Fund, AAC, RRGCC, etc...
What's the deal? Do you get harrassed when you climb out of state? How friggin' ignorant are you?
Now that I'm beginning to rant, I'll stop. I'd like to know if anyone else is sick of this crap. I'd also like to hear a defense for this practice if you can justify it without looking like some kind of climbing bigot.
I'm getting sick of returning to my car after a nice day at the crag to find "go home ohio" or "buckeyes suck" written on my car. I'd like to think that a climber wouldn't do this to another climber, but I was at a crag this weekend that, frankly, nobody else would have been there except climbers. Does it matter where we're from in order to be accepted as a climber? All of my RRG climbing partners are from KY and they don't get it either. When you write this or some other rude remark on someone's car do you even know who you're attacking? I've climbed all over the world and "non-locals" are usually treated well and with respect. How do you think climbing businesses stay in business? If all they did was rely on locals they'd all go broke. How well do you think all of the climbers organizations would do if all the "buckeyes" and other non-kentucky folks decided to quit giving...Access Fund, AAC, RRGCC, etc...
What's the deal? Do you get harrassed when you climb out of state? How friggin' ignorant are you?
Now that I'm beginning to rant, I'll stop. I'd like to know if anyone else is sick of this crap. I'd also like to hear a defense for this practice if you can justify it without looking like some kind of climbing bigot.