There is a post by the NTONB and it got me thinking, I didn't want to hijack their thread so I started this one.
They are asking for climbers to come out and climb to help raise money for the Nature Trust, which sounds great, and if it is what it sounds like then anyone who can should be jumping on the opportunity to help out and at the same time validate climbing/climbers as a legitimate use/users of ALL public land.
My concern or questioning comes from the fact that every experience I've had was that "nature preserves" and climbing don't mix. Climbing is either completely not allowed or it is so restricted that to me there is no appeal to even climb there. Are they just using climbing as a money raising angle? Or are they truly supportive of climbing. By supportive I don't mean they simply "allow" climbing, but they actually let climbers climb the cliffs without a long list of "you cant's".
I would have put this into the NB area, but access issues and ways to resolve them are an issue everywhere. If they do truly welcome climbers to climb in the "Nature Preserves" with only a few reasonable restrictions then it could be used as a model for other areas where climbing is currently forbidden or heavily restricted because it doesn't mesh 100% with the current management plan.