Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Memorials / Plaques |
8-Nov-2006 At 4:21:47 PM |
Ronny
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On 8/11/2006 audtracol wrote:
>Why not have a larger memorial plaque near the pines somewhere which can
I was going to suggest something like this - it would seem to be a good idea. It could even be away from the pines somewhere more secluded - maybe on a boulder (one that doesn't have any problems/holds on it?) or a separate structure.
Could be almost a little 'shrine' for people to visit.
Maybe this wouldn't work at all - but it might be a good way of remebering the fallen (no pun intended) appropriately, while keeping the cliff/routes as 'natural' as possible.
James |
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