Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Developing in nat park |
11-Sep-2005 At 3:41:26 PM |
Hatman
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Found a new area with some (huge) potential.
It is in a national park. I would like to know how climbers in the past have susessfuly lobbied to climb/bolt in national parks.
what is the best way of aproaching the parks service?
I beleive that the local climbing comunity can be of benifit to the parks service if we were alowed to climb in the area.
What are potential blocks to access? What should we do to help shine a favorable light on climbing in national park?
Cheers muchly |
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