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surfer9joe
Jun 13, 2012, 6:00 AM
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http://www.kitv.com/.../t2axk3/-/index.html Such a bummer in all aspects,12 year old was part of a group with a local YMCA camp nearby, some members of the group were wearing helmets and some weren't. The girl was was waiting kind of on the path on the way up, and a climber dislodged a rock which hit her. This is Oahu's best and pretty much only established sport climbing crag. I saw USNAVY posted on facebook that he thinks access fund can help fix this....He will really be affected because he climbs there all the time (when he isn't at Yosemite I mean).
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mheyman
Jun 13, 2012, 10:25 AM
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That's unfortunateI'll write, both to the DNCR and Access fund. They obvious comparison / argument is that if ares going close aresa to dangerous sports, then they'd have to diss-allow shore based surfing too! Luckily I can smile at this because they aren't going to do that :)
(This post was edited by mheyman on Jun 13, 2012, 10:35 AM)
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