On 7/05/2015 E. Wells wrote:
>How well do you know Angus? Speak in regard to your own motivations. There
>are many non climbers who are upset with this crag. Its not so much about
>the bolts but the impact to vegetation. I have personally witnessed the
>changes from well before climbers visited to know and the impact is significant.
>The best way to implement this climbing ban is to remove the bolts. Then
>the lyre bird can move back in. Then the Wallaby can have a drink on a
>weekend then plastic pulling arseclowns wont bring they're dogs. Just so
>you know Angus is probably chopping my routes down there right now , that
>I put "all my hard work and money into blahblahblah" so Im not exactly
>over the moon about it but Im not putting my blinkers on about the issues
>either and I think its the only way to implement a ban on a sensitive area.
> So be it.
Well said Evan. Its pretty hard to see everyone abiding by the ban if the bolts and climbs are still there. Its a shame but the issue will just fester if they remain.