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j_ung
May 17, 2010, 12:04 PM
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chalker7 wrote: j_ung wrote: You know there are actually a whole set of such unwritten rules, but they're the exact same as in life. Everything you need to know about climbing etiquette you should have learned in kindergarten. But there clearly ARE some children left behind, as a general rule. Not that any of them are members of this site. Certainly not. climbnewb, don't take the general attitude on this site to be indicative of what you'll see at the crags. The web is less hospitable. By the above, I meant be polite and friendly. It's a selfish sense of entitlement in a crowd that tends to be less effective for all levels of climber. Toproping a classic? Offer to let others climb through. Want to climb with music? Use headphones. Have a dog? If he's not a quiet little angel, leave him at home -- you know, do-unto-others type of stuff.
(This post was edited by j_ung on May 17, 2010, 12:04 PM)
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