Re: Canyoneering Ethics
John, I certainly never meant to imply that you were one of the
bolting elitists. I was referring to the small percentage of
climbers, usually young...
Bob Bordasch 2001-02-04 13:08:47 #6678
Re: Canyoneering Ethics
Don't get me wrong I'm certainly not rabid about bolting. It was just
a discussion.
You would be surprised by the umbrage people took with climbers
placing...
Bob Marley 2001-02-04 12:14:58 #6677
Re: Canyoneering Ethics
Bob I don't think any one who climbs in the Canyon or at least those I have
talked to take placing bolts lightly.
The majority of climbers I know are...
John Nanke 2001-02-04 11:53:01 #6676
Re: Canyoneering Ethics
Different context I think.
Fisher has created the meaning of one who explores Canyons on foot
primarily being a "Canyoneer". He initially started writing...
Bob Marley 2001-02-04 11:43:30 #6675
Re: Why is the canyon so blinking hard compared to...
--- In grandcanyon@y..., bob41@g... wrote:
> Yesterday I did one of my fastest walking times from rim to river
and
> return --- 15.4 miles down the BA to...
PokeByO@aol.com 2001-02-04 11:42:31 #6674
Re: Why is the canyon so blinking hard compared to...
Ken I would be interested in being one of your rats!
John Nanke
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John Nanke 2001-02-04 11:34:15 #6673
Re: Canyoneering Ethics
I started this thread by accident and didn't expect any interest
from this group. Since I have never seen any bolts in the
Canyon, I didn't think it was an...
Bob Bordasch 2001-02-04 11:09:42 #6672
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