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waynebock


Apr 5, 2007, 6:37 PM
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DELETION  (North_America: United_States: Kentucky: East: Cave_Run_Lake)
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This area is slated for deletion if it is not updated with directions, routes, etc. Please do your part to help keep rockclimbing.com a great resource and community...thanks.


wilson


Jun 4, 2007, 4:32 PM
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Re: [waynebock] DELETION [In reply to]
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delete it then. directions, routes, etc. are being left out to protect areas with somewhat questionable. leaving the headings, however, still signals to the reader that a place exists with (X) name and gives them a start in perhaps locating (X).

with that said, i suppose it is now up to you to decide what constitutes "a great resource" for the climbing community. as it stands now, this section offers potential for the areas to be found and climbed. i would call that a 'resource' despite its limitations.

cheers!


waynebock


Jun 5, 2007, 3:43 AM
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Thanks for the response...
I understand why precise directions might overwhelm a delicate area, but just knowing a climbing area named X somewhere in eastern KY isn't enough information for those sincerely seeking to climb there...also, how can providing route information, etc. disrupt the balance of this delicate area? People post requests sincerely attempting to find this area that go unanswered...if the idea is really to keep it to yourself and locals (assumption based upon your prior posts regarding this area), then it is not a resource for the climbing community. Please reconsider your position and provide some more information regarding this area...Sincerely, Wayne.


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