Outdoor Life
Related: About this forumI smell a rat. Or a skunk. Or a lobbyist.
This is a puff piece extolling the virtues of outdoor recreation legislation. The article is suspiciously short on specifics, but it appears intended to pave the way for more guides and commercial outfitters leading paying clients into the wilderness on public lands. Pay to play is the American way.
https://wyofile.com/federal-outdoor-rec-bill-that-protects-wilderness-climbing-advances/
walkingman
(8,324 posts)depending on the govt. to help you climb. I think a idea without any merit.
questionseverything
(10,117 posts)Not every rock should be bolted but for the government to say no bolting is allowing is just wrong
Climbing is healthy and fun and way better for the environment than biking or horseback riding
SarahD
(1,732 posts)There are plenty of climbing opportunities outside the wilderness. If wilderness routes need bolts, that can be approved case by case, and the specific installation supervised by the climbing rangers. I used to climb and it bothered me that people would set anchors and string webbing on easy routes that could be protected with nuts or friends. The bolt debate goes way back to the early days of big wall climbing, and it's still not settled. My feeling is that bolting should be minimized, and that will require some loathsome government regulation.
GreenWave
(9,167 posts)"outdoor amusement area" IIRC