Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Grampians Access |
20-Feb-2019 At 5:35:01 PM |
rowan
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I hope also climbers realise this isn't just these cliffs or just the Grampians. Or just a clash of cultures. I think this is a problem that runs much deeper. I think there is a culture of a lack of respect in general.
How do you talk about climbing? You ticked it? You sent it? You developed it? You crushed it? Your rockclimb? (As if you own it by installing some safety bolts and putting some foot long tick marks on the jugs.)
I'm sure I've made some mistakes. I for one am reflecting on how I have gone about things in the past. If you have your back up about this. You should probably have a look at yourself. |
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