I estimate* that the �Red River Gorge Climbing Community� consists of about 500 people of which about 150 � 200 people are �Hardcore RRG Climbers.� Thus if the payment for the Pendergrass-Murray Recreational Preserve were to be spread out among the entire RRG Climbing Community each climber would need to cough up at least $60 - $75 per year for the next seven years to pay for the property. Regardless of your feelings about the RRGCC please consider making whatever contribution you can afford. There have been several climbers in the past year who have gotten matching contributions from their employers. The end of the 2005 tax year is soon approaching.
Thanks,
Bill Strachan, President
Red River Gorge Climbers� Coalition, Inc.
http://www.rrgcc.org
*My estimate of the number of people that comprise the �Red River Gorge Climbing Community� is based upon the following statistics from this site are:
Number of users with more than 10 posts = 393
Most users on line = 385
Users with a spray list = 475
Number of users with more than 100 posts = 143
Your $$$ Needed To Keep The Southern Region Open
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Your $$$ Needed To Keep The Southern Region 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
How could any Red River Gorge Climber decline to support the Murray-Pendergrass area? I can understand that some climbers may not be able to cough up $75 but at least give something.
Bill, I understand that some people have issues with the RRGCC, are they able to earmark donations to go directly to the payment for the Murray-Pendergrass property as opposed to other RRGCC needs? If so, maybe these people would be more willing to donate.
Bill, I understand that some people have issues with the RRGCC, are they able to earmark donations to go directly to the payment for the Murray-Pendergrass property as opposed to other RRGCC needs? If so, maybe these people would be more willing to donate.
when i had a job and was climbing in the red regularly I would have totally thrown in $75, but now im back to being a student and trying to live as cheaply as possible so i guess i wouldn't really pay... that and im 600 miles away from the PMRP
Sand inhibits the production of toughtosterone, so get it out and send.
If I were to donate money on a regular basis, I would want to know several things:
1. The amount needed to be raised annually (donation goal)
2. Regular updates on our goal status
3. Who the Treasurer is
4. Quarterly Treasurer reports
I am confused over why there isn't / has never been a PayPal donation option available on the rrgcc.org site? Additionally, I don't see any requests for donations on the site or anything stating the importance of this specific goal.
I don't think it's realistic to come to this board and ask it's members to take on a yearly donation to cover the annual mortgage costs of the Southern Region. This board represents a fraction of the “Red River Gorge Climbing Community”. We've sold almost 2000 guidebooks since September. These people are the “Red River Gorge Climbing Community” and the goal should be to reach them. I don't have a guidebook in front of me....were donation requests emphasized in the Southern Region section? That is where this topic should've been raised along with a link to a donation site.
But to answer your question....sure, I'd give some money annually to save the Southern Region. But IMO, the Coalition needs to make the donation process simple and provide answers to those questions stated above. I am currently Treasurer for a mapping organization and these are standard criteria.
1. The amount needed to be raised annually (donation goal)
2. Regular updates on our goal status
3. Who the Treasurer is
4. Quarterly Treasurer reports
I am confused over why there isn't / has never been a PayPal donation option available on the rrgcc.org site? Additionally, I don't see any requests for donations on the site or anything stating the importance of this specific goal.
I don't think it's realistic to come to this board and ask it's members to take on a yearly donation to cover the annual mortgage costs of the Southern Region. This board represents a fraction of the “Red River Gorge Climbing Community”. We've sold almost 2000 guidebooks since September. These people are the “Red River Gorge Climbing Community” and the goal should be to reach them. I don't have a guidebook in front of me....were donation requests emphasized in the Southern Region section? That is where this topic should've been raised along with a link to a donation site.
But to answer your question....sure, I'd give some money annually to save the Southern Region. But IMO, the Coalition needs to make the donation process simple and provide answers to those questions stated above. I am currently Treasurer for a mapping organization and these are standard criteria.
Does he have a strange bear claw like appendage protruding from his neck? He kep petting it.
I'd pony up some money to go towards the purchase of the PMRP. How could I not? The PMRP is a key cog in the wheel of Red River Gorge area climbing. The purchase of the land is something I've supported since the beginning, and despite any short commings I might have with the Coalition I would still donate.
Then how come this board seems to be the go to resource for Red River Gorge climbing? There is an on-line guide here, the site creator penned a new guidebook, and has 2093 registered users (vs 232 at the www.rrgcc.com ). People don't go to www.kywilderness.com , people don't go to www.rrgcc.org , people don't go to www.seclimbers.org seeking information about the Red River Gorge, people come here. I know a lot of people around here used to argue that this board was not an accurate representation of the climbing community at the Red (myself included) but it hard to argue with the numbers. Maybe its time realize that this place represents a whole lot more than a fraction of the Red River Gorge Climbing Community.
?Artsay wrote:This board represents a fraction of the “Red River Gorge Climbing Community”.
Then how come this board seems to be the go to resource for Red River Gorge climbing? There is an on-line guide here, the site creator penned a new guidebook, and has 2093 registered users (vs 232 at the www.rrgcc.com ). People don't go to www.kywilderness.com , people don't go to www.rrgcc.org , people don't go to www.seclimbers.org seeking information about the Red River Gorge, people come here. I know a lot of people around here used to argue that this board was not an accurate representation of the climbing community at the Red (myself included) but it hard to argue with the numbers. Maybe its time realize that this place represents a whole lot more than a fraction of the Red River Gorge Climbing Community.
How elese do you reach a large portion of the RRG climbing community?Artsay wrote:I don't think it's realistic to come to this board and ask it's members to take on a yearly donation to cover the annual mortgage costs of the Southern Region.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
I also second artsay-
A paypal donation set up would increase donations, because it simplifies the process.
Also, a way to show (for tax purposes) that the donation is to a non-profit.
Quarterly reports are also important- it let people know how the money is used, and also makes them feel good about donating.
Great example- "the friends of muir valley" newsletter- It generates positive PR and keeps people informed.
And yes, I will donate.
I'd be willing to say that the 'no' votes, even for those strapped for cash, would donate if they belived their money would help secure the property- which is what a newsletter would do.
A paypal donation set up would increase donations, because it simplifies the process.
Also, a way to show (for tax purposes) that the donation is to a non-profit.
Quarterly reports are also important- it let people know how the money is used, and also makes them feel good about donating.
Great example- "the friends of muir valley" newsletter- It generates positive PR and keeps people informed.
And yes, I will donate.
I'd be willing to say that the 'no' votes, even for those strapped for cash, would donate if they belived their money would help secure the property- which is what a newsletter would do.
"Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood, carry water."
I also second steve- I think this board is the best way to communicate with the climbing community.
If gretchen had not been so talented at pissing people off there might still be a RRGCC folder on this board.
If gretchen had not been so talented at pissing people off there might still be a RRGCC folder on this board.
"Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood, carry water."
Steve -
Additionally, I can't say how impressed I am with our members. Although, IMO, only a fraction of our members make up the climbers at the RRG, I would say 80%+ of our members are the current trail workers, event contributors, and flat out giving force to all RRG climbing events. Our members rule.
To answer the rest of your question, this board IS the go to resource for climbing at the RRG. I can't tell you how many requests we get to help so many facets of RRG climbing and we try to accomodate all of these requests. But in simplest terms, it's mostly because of Ray. He's a goal oriented junkie and has to always be doing something productive with his time and this site, online guide, and guidebook are the result. Additionally, he's all about providing all the site resources for free and, because of this, we have KICK ASS people who WANT to help update and enhance the online guide and moderate the board. Thanks you guys! You know who you are.
I don't think there's anything wrong with the RRGCC coming here to ask for monetary support for the Southern Region. However, to only use our number of members, sprayers, and posters to run a quick calculation of "mortgage divided by people = yearly donation" is not the answer to paying the mortgage on the Southern Region.
When I'm at the RRG, I can honelty say that I see only a small portion of rrc.com posters there. I could rattle off 20 names right now of active RRG climbers that don't post here. I wish everyone were members of this board but, unfortunately, that's just not the case. But even if this board represents 30% of the overall RRG climbing community, that's HUGE and shouldn't be taken lightly.Then how come this board seems to be the go to resource for Red River Gorge climbing? ... I know a lot of people around here used to argue that this board was not an accurate representation of the climbing community at the Red (myself included) but it hard to argue with the numbers. Maybe its time realize that this place represents a whole lot more than a fraction of the Red River Gorge Climbing Community.
Additionally, I can't say how impressed I am with our members. Although, IMO, only a fraction of our members make up the climbers at the RRG, I would say 80%+ of our members are the current trail workers, event contributors, and flat out giving force to all RRG climbing events. Our members rule.
To answer the rest of your question, this board IS the go to resource for climbing at the RRG. I can't tell you how many requests we get to help so many facets of RRG climbing and we try to accomodate all of these requests. But in simplest terms, it's mostly because of Ray. He's a goal oriented junkie and has to always be doing something productive with his time and this site, online guide, and guidebook are the result. Additionally, he's all about providing all the site resources for free and, because of this, we have KICK ASS people who WANT to help update and enhance the online guide and moderate the board. Thanks you guys! You know who you are.
I don't think there's anything wrong with the RRGCC coming here to ask for monetary support for the Southern Region. However, to only use our number of members, sprayers, and posters to run a quick calculation of "mortgage divided by people = yearly donation" is not the answer to paying the mortgage on the Southern Region.
Does he have a strange bear claw like appendage protruding from his neck? He kep petting it.