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Crack climbing gloves - the ethics |
24-Jun-2003 At 3:10:44 PM |
mrsnuffy
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Actually i think Kieran is rightly taking aversion to the (joking) suggestion that people would wear rings/bangles etc as a form of so called 'body aid'. This practice may or may not be ethical - but it certainly isn't safe. (see earlier thread under 'Accidents' if anyone is any doubt about this)
If i'm hearing people correctly (and getting back on topic) then it seems that 'All technology is good technology' as long as it makes the climbing more
i) Safe (thanks Kieran)
ii) Enjoyable (what are we here for again? - thanks Kezza)
iii) Doesn't destroy the rock in the process.
Thankyou for everyone's contributions. |
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