Sponsored By
ROCK HARDWARE
|
Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
Topic
|
Date |
User
|
An international bolting debate |
31-Jan-2011 At 3:28:33 PM |
mattjr
|
Message |
On 24/01/2011 egosan wrote:
>On 24/01/2011 TonyB wrote:
>
>>How can any group claim it is "right" to bolt or chop ? It is usually
>>the most powerful who prevail.
>
>17th Amendment, The legislature shall make no law that infringes on the
>God given right of any climber to bolt the shit out of any crag.
>
>I don't think anyone seriously claims any right to bolt or chop, unless
>there is some right to do any damn thing I like. In this narrow case (bolting/chopping)
>it is not the powerful who decide, it is the willing.
Agreed Sol - not so sure I agree with your views on the 2nd amendment though(ooops..O.T.) |
Home | Guide | Gallery | Tech Tips | Articles | Reviews | Dictionary | Forum | Links | About | Search
Chockstone Photography | Landscape Photography Australia | Australian Landscape Photography | Landscape Photos Australia
Please read the full disclaimer before using any information contained on these pages.
Australian Panoramic |
Australian Coast |
Australian Mountains |
Australian Countryside |
Australian Waterfalls |
Australian Lakes |
Australian Cities |
Australian Macro |
Australian Wildlife
Landscape Photo |
Landscape Photography |
Landscape Photography Australia |
Fine Art Photography |
Wilderness Photography |
Nature Photo |
Australian Landscape Photo |
Stock Photography Australia |
Landscape Photos |
Panoramic Photos |
Panoramic Photography Australia |
Australian Landscape Photography |
High Country Mountain Huts |
Mothers Day Gifts |
Gifts for Mothers Day |
Mothers Day Gift Ideas |
Ideas for Mothers Day |
Wedding Gift Ideas |
Christmas Gift Ideas |
Fathers Day Gifts |
Gifts for Fathers Day |
Fathers Day Gift Ideas |
Ideas for Fathers Day |
Landscape Prints |
Landscape Poster |
Limited Edition Prints |
Panoramic Photo |
Buy Posters |
Poster Prints
|
|