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General Climbing Discussion
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Best way to communicate closed crags |
5-May-2017 At 7:00:35 AM |
ajfclark
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On 5/05/2017 pmonks wrote:
>This is a city parks dept, so they're more likely to just ban climbing
>in the park altogether, which fscks it up for everyone. That's the outcome
>I'm working hard to avoid.
And then the ban hammer comes down, the people responsible will cry "but we didn't know..."
I think TheCrag should also always expand the ban note on a closed crag. On mobile, they are collapsed by default. Maybe even an annoying pop up message before the page displays that says "Climbing here is banned/closed/etc. These route details are presented for historic reasons only. Please don't climb here and permanently f--- it up for everyone else." |
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