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boretribe


Sep 4, 2002, 11:48 PM
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Adopt-A-Crag roll-call
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This Saturday (September 7th) is Adopt-A-Crag day accross the country (U.S.). Just wondering how many of you will be giving up a day of climbing (or other activity) to help clean up you local crags?

Also, if you have information about your local clean-up efforts; time, place etc. go ahead and post it here so that others will know where they can lend a hand.

I will be spending my Saturday morning at Stoney Point in Los Angeles. Clean-up info can be found here.

If you are not going to be working at a clean-up, and there is one in your area, ask yourself why not? (You don't need to post you answer - just something to think about.)



Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves?
--FN


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Sep 6, 2002, 6:13 AM
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WOW !!

I posted this over 30 hrs ago and there have only been 16 views and no responses. I certainly hope this isn't indicative of the memberships dedication to their local crags.

Cleaning up your local crags will not guarantee unlimited climbing access, but it's a hell of a lot better than apathy.

~Geoff

Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves?
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