Farley question
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connecticut cracks, right is 5.9, left 5.11 |
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Agree with Sara. The left is a bit of a sandbag at 5.11. |
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Why isn't there a guidebook for this place? Lots of people donated to help it happen, but knowledge seems to be in the guild. |
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Because many climbs or access to many climbs is on private land, the landowner graciously lets people climb but does not want a guidebook. |
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I'm a historian, I deal with messy stuff and heritage all the time. There are many individuals who would rather truth be silent for whatever reason. There are others who see documenting knowledge as intrinsically important, and there are others who, for whatever reason, want their knowledge to remain unpublished. |
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lucander wrote:I'm a historian, I deal with messy stuff and heritage all the time. There are many individuals who would rather truth be silent for whatever reason. There are others who see documenting knowledge as intrinsically important, and there are others who, for whatever reason, want their knowledge to remain unpublished.orrrrrrrrrrrr....... Eric8 wrote:Because many climbs or access to many climbs is on private land, the landowner graciously lets people climb but does not want a guidebook. |
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Lucander if you want to discuss this with the locals, please contact the Western Massachusetts Climbers Coalition at climbgneiss.org/ |
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As Eric8 says, it is a key component of the agreement between the WMCC and the private landowners that there be no guidebook. It is definitely not a question of us hiding the "truth", as the WMCC regularly gives 'tours' of parts of the crag during our Rendezvous, additionally I have personally shown scores of people around, and given information to many others, as have other locals. I, too, am an historian, David, as well as a guidebook author, contributor, and collector but accept that there are circumstances that require discretion, such as this one. If the land ownership situation changes in the future, then the no guidebook policy will surely be reconsidered. |
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lucander wrote:Why isn't there a guidebook for this place? Lots of people donated to help it happen, but knowledge seems to be in the guild.We don't need no stinking guide books! After seeing a cliff from far away get up close and check it out. There has been an effort to build a data base but I'm sure of the fact that it will never be a complete list of what has been climbed, That guy that " whitey' guy? He has been at it along time too Alan Rubin has the bon-e-flides if that's is the word ? His masterful guidance should be followed ! in fact he is the go to source for the state of many "closed now" Climbing zones, This post? I hope it is in the spirit of Alan's response. |
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Michael Schneider wrote:Alan Rubin has the bon-e-flides if that's is the word ? His masterful guidance should be followed ! in fact he is the go to source for the state of many "closed now" Climbing zones, This post? I hope it is in the spirit of Alan's response.Alan for climbing president 2020. :D |