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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Rings out |
9-Aug-2012 At 5:21:46 PM |
kuu
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On 9/08/2012 davidn wrote:
>(snip)
>It seems like in years to come, trad climbers are going to
>have to either find and never advertise new crags, just pass them by word
>of mouth to a in crowd who can be trusted, or retreat to poxy shit crags.
> Pretty sad.
But then what happens when the said new crag that's never been advertised is eventually discovered (accidentally perhaps) by the "ring-clippers" who move in and commence to bolt the cliff into submission, completely disregarding any pre-existing "ethic"?
Do the 'tradsters' simply accept this and move on or should they stand their ground and protect the perceived status quo? And if they choose the latter what tactics can they employ? |
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