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saphius


Oct 30, 2008, 5:33 PM
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Access NJ and taking action  (North_America: United_States: New_Jersey)
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Hey, all,

I was climbing at the 'much the other day (along with a few other cold, happy individuals) and got to wondering: what's Access NJ been up to lately?

Their website is down. I've tried to talk to Jon Anderson; but, don't get any e-mails back, and... well, it just seems like they've dropped off the radar.

Cranberry ledges was supposed to be getting assessed for being potentially reopened. I've heard about the current condition of the place (needs climbing, basically, to clean it up); but, the grapevine has gone silent on this.

What's the news?
Who's in charge now?
How can I, a motivated individual, get involved in all of this?


adatesman


Oct 30, 2008, 6:18 PM
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saphius


Oct 30, 2008, 7:12 PM
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I've been experiencing an extended absence with him. I provided hosting for the ClimbNJ wiki (not the domain, just the wiki) and haven't received anything from him in months.

Maybe he's just out enjoying the rock somewhere :)

Thanks for the link! I'll pursue some more over there.


mrdeadpt


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To the best of my knowledge, NJ does not have an Access Fund Regional Coordinator. No one is "leading" on NJ issues at this time. Maybe one of you guys would be interested? If so, I'd advise you to contact the Access Fund on their website. Everything in NJ is essentially "status quo".


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