KathyW wrote:sure they have internet access just like the rest up us and can read the Snow Creek trip reports and posts regarding upcoming climbs.
zippetydude wrote:KathyW wrote:sure they have internet access just like the rest up us and can read the Snow Creek trip reports and posts regarding upcoming climbs.
Of course. Which begs the question, why didn't they speak to the individuals beforehand? PM's aren't hard... Most every ranger I have ever run into has been a really decent person, I think they go into that line of work because they love the outdoors, just like us...
So, what's going on? Sounds odd and out of character. Maybe they're just going to talk to each one as they arrive at the top. We'll hear more in the next couple of days. For now, I hope the climbers had fun without any undue trouble.
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KathyW wrote:The ranger I spoke with seemed pretty upset about the climbers coming up the route. His supervisor was with him sitting and waiting for climbers to come up. I also thought it was unusual that they were going to this extreme. I have a feeling there must be some pressure being applied by other agencies to stop the flow of traffic up the route or at least over the DWA's land.
AlanK wrote:KathyW wrote:The ranger I spoke with seemed pretty upset about the climbers coming up the route. His supervisor was with him sitting and waiting for climbers to come up. I also thought it was unusual that they were going to this extreme. I have a feeling there must be some pressure being applied by other agencies to stop the flow of traffic up the route or at least over the DWA's land.
Maybe our old friend FIGHT ON made a few calls. He used to get really worked up about people doing Snow Creek.
Vnthali wrote:How does one get a legitimate permit that allows a climb up the Snow Creek route? Sounds like the Rangers are more interested in enforcing the letter of the law and not taking into account the spirit of the law as it reates to the climbers who have made the Snow Creek climb recently.
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