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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Rings out |
9-Aug-2012 At 6:07:00 PM |
kuu
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On 9/08/2012 davidn wrote:
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>I was going to post some doom and gloom, but it occurs to me that Blue
>Lake is the perfect example of a trad crag that should always stay that
>way in that it's designated a definite no-bolting-ever-ever-don't-touch
>zone. Perhaps parks can be your friend, in some circumstances?
Didn't happen in the case of Evans Crown (Tarana) where bolting continued long after NPWS declared it inappropriate (and offensive to the traditional owners).
If the Blue Lake crag was closer to the carpark (and to population centres) I doubt that the 'official' position of Parks would in any way act as a preventive measure.
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