Best climbing crags for drones, Drone friendly crags?
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It's getting harder and harder to find quality crags where I can take my drone. |
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I smell troll poo... |
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Please cross post this on the Taco and update with the link. |
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Because drones are distracting. I wouldn't call the annoying buzz of a drone "peaceful" either. |
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"I was trying to have a nice peaceful day..." |
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TBlom wrote: They couldn't be more obnoxious!I disagree; they could have speakers. They probably soon will or already do. |
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Fuck it: angry angry rant. I am old and pissed. I never lived up to my potential. My wife left me. I hate other people. I hate drones. I hate beanies. I hate babies. I hate bouldering. I hate fun and laughing. In short, I hate, and that might extend to your drone too. Especially if yous taking vids of me toproping warmups. |
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You and your drone deserve to be ostracized. I think your post is probably not serious, but in case it is, stay at home. |
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As long as it's an IFMGA certified drone, it's OK. |
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Just like your dog. Leave them both home. |
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Try Clear Creek Canyon. I hear that people are paying too much attention to truck brakes to notice your drone. |
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mediocre wrote:Try Clear Creek Canyon. I hear that people are paying too much attention to truck brakes to notice your drone. Also Eldorado State Park is drone friendly.Actually anywhere in the Front Range is fine. |
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Just don't leave your drone or control at the base and start climbing because I think alot of people would pick it up and trash it. |
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JPVallone wrote:Best climbing crags for drones, Drone friendly crags?No. |
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Definitely trolling but I think it's a better point than some people realize; it's 2016 and drones are not going to go away. Crags are going to be forced to deal with it, some will ban them. But there are other places which will be "drone friendly"; driving some climbers away and drawing others. But I think once the decision is made at a land-manager level, you'll have to put up with them if that's the local decision so...... probably best to voice your opinions to those who make those policies as soon as possible. |
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New Hampshire crags |
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I can't say that I really dislike them, but having a drone hovering near you when you're pushing your limit is really distracting. It sounds like a giant swarm of bees. |
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FWIW, I was recently at a crag very near to a loud river. After I got off my climb, I realized a guy had been flying a drone maybe ten meters from where I was. I hadn't heard it at all during the climb. It would have bothered me a lot more if it had been a quiet crag. |
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I am not so aware of the drone friendly crags. If you got to know about them do post them here. |
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Iceland is what you’re looking for. |