Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Manufacturing |
11-Aug-2004 At 5:20:05 PM |
robbo
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So what i can understand from what has been said is that there is no environmental issue but an issue of ethics of being a rockclimber. Shall i just refer to my self as a rockclimber who chips and then it's out there. I still can not quite understand from what is being said that there is an opposing arguement. We've established it has just the same impact as bolting and that it is possibly taking from the next generation. I've said i will fill them in if someone climbs it without the pockets. So it's a moral issue among climbers? |
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