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beyond_gravity
Sep 22, 2002, 9:20 PM
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At "Crater" Rock there is an area I want to dig up. It's basicly a glacier rock sitting by a bunch of houses. It used to have a crater around it formed by buffalos rubbing against it over sevral hundred years. However, the city filled in some 4 feet of it (including a sweet roof) when they landscaped. would it be a good idea to "dig" the rock up? [ This Message was edited by: roughster on 2002-09-27 05:16 ]
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jono13
Sep 22, 2002, 9:24 PM
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I think we should dig it up, but I think we'd need more than 3 people. If anyone is interested in digging up this boulder with us, PM me or reply to this post! I think itd be wicked cool if we could get another 4 feet added to this boulder and make up a bunch of new problems.
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roughster
Sep 23, 2002, 6:50 AM
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Craefull guys. You may stir up a nest of hornets that you may not anticipate. I highly recommend talking to the city agency that manages that area before any action. They may just give you the green light, but then again if you just do it, they may shut down climbing there entirely
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beyond_gravity
Sep 24, 2002, 10:46 PM
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Dear City of Calgary: I am one of the many rock climbers who climb on a rock known as Crater Rock, which it located in Panorama Hills, close to the Silver City movies theater. The rock its self used to be used by buffalo to rub against, over the years the buffalo worn down a Crater around the rock, thus the name ?Crater rock?. Before the houses were there, there used to be another four feet of rock to climb. This does not sound like a lot, but for a climber this is tons more potential. After landscaping, the crater was filled in. I would like to propose that the rock be returned to its original state. With your permission, we would gladly take out shovels and dig ourselves. Regards, Rock Climbers of Calgary Ok, is this good? Anyone have any suggestions on stuff to add/remove??
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krustyklimber
Sep 24, 2002, 10:57 PM
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Nicely done dude! Change from within! Jeff
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spoon
Sep 24, 2002, 11:14 PM
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Just be careful, I new a girl who's dad was landscaping around a boulder, and the whole thing just rolled without warning. She found him crushed later that afternoon.
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peas
Sep 24, 2002, 11:28 PM
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I wonder if the overhang was created by the buffalo. Would that be considered a chipped hold/problem???
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beyond_gravity
Sep 24, 2002, 11:36 PM
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haha, maybe it is...
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orangekyak
Sep 24, 2002, 11:47 PM
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would you name that problem "buffalo chips"?
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josher
Sep 25, 2002, 12:04 AM
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I work for a city. There are procedures that cities go by. Permits to excavate are typically required. To get that permit, you most likely will need to be the owner of the property the boulder sits on. Also, the state of California passed a law (and I assume the others may have the same law) that an agency (DIG ALERT in CA) needs to be contacted 24 hours prior to excavation. Finally, you mentioned the buffalo. The site may be protected, historcally. Be careful, fine can be quite steep (steeper the the climb its self). Wish you luck!
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drector
Sep 25, 2002, 12:19 AM
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Nice letter but I'm sure they will want to know important things liek where you will put all that dirt??
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paintinhaler
Sep 25, 2002, 12:47 AM
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And, won't it get really muddy when it rains?
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