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coolklimber
Mar 19, 2006, 1:11 AM
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Just wondering if anyone has ever been told they cannot climb near or around buildings. There is a old school near my place with a MASSIVE boulder in front, it was saturday but im wondering if during the weekdays wether or not anyone will kick me off it. Thoughts plz.... And any past experiences.
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rockguide
Mar 19, 2006, 1:57 AM
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Look for signs that say no climbing. If there are no signs ... it may be better to ask for forgiveness than it is to ask for permission. If you get hurt - you are on your own. No lawsuits because that would screw things up for a lot of people. If you can't handle the no lawsuits thing. Don't do climb on the property. If it is against the rules and you get caught, then pay the price. If you get yelled at - take it, apologize, and go. It could mean jailtime or a fine. If you can't handle these consequences, again, walk on by. Don't get caught and don't damage the structure. Buildering has as proud a history as anything secretive and shady could be.
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climb1978
Mar 25, 2006, 3:15 PM
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I agree with the prior response. Go climb and keep climbing it til some stops you. Enjoy and climb hard...
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boulderv12
Mar 26, 2006, 2:57 PM
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Climb the boulder and if you get kicked off, go climb the school, buildering is just as fun
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