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thanks Joe! This topic is also being covered under the thread titles "Haycock Bouldering Possible Closure". The Access Fund regional representitive Bob Value has been updating us there with the latest happenings. |
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Get on it Kyle! |
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Bump! Yeah Michael I love your attitude, stay in touch dude! |
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Link to the other thread since it has more info, but was posted in the partner forum and might be missed.
(perhaps a mod can move it and or merge/prune threads?) |
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The Stoned Master wrote:thanks Joe! This topic is also being covered under the thread titles "Haycock Bouldering Possible Closure". The Access Fund regional representitive Bob Value has been updating us there with the latest happenings. Thank you Joe for bringing attention to this! we could use all the support possible.Sorry for the duplicate thread, just trying to get the word out as much as possible. Hope this goes our way as there is lots of great climbing and bouldering in PA! |
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No need to apologize Joe, you have brought attention to the subject, so thank you alot! you've done us a solid for sure. |
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Many thanks to Joe, and everyone else fighting this. Although I'm in Colorado now, I grew up in north central PA and enjoyed the Game Lands as a kid. I hiked, kayaked, and mostly fished. Some of those ponds held pickerel the size of small musky, it was awesome! I never hunted, however. Its important the lands are shared for all types of recreation. Keep up the good fight! |
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They emailed back saying the agenda item has been removed! Thanks to everyone who spoke up |
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From Bob Value the AF Coordinator: |
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Yeah! its situations like this one that this forum shines. You are all stellar for supporting such a cause! thank you to everyone who emailed, bumped and communicated regarding this access issue; this thanks is from me personally as a PA resident and regular climber. |
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Yeah, glad this most stupid idea got axed for now
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