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Shawn B wrote:I hope you were joking about this. Last time I checked the only one who could stop people from climbing at Cochrane Lane was the base. Pretty flowery and authoritative first post as Ascent NB president. Fine to advise people what is going on but perhaps a more welcoming approach would get more onboard. I couldn't make it Sat but will hopefully spend a day before the snow flies on cleaning up Simpson wall. Anyone is welcome to climb that day (I'll hang a sign advising of cleaning in progress) and if you would like to help that would also be appreciated.
austinconrad wrote:It just seems a little ridiculous that people should alter their plans to climb on that day just because a group of people decided it was a "cleaning day".
Shawn B wrote:I hope you were joking about this. Last time I checked the only one who could stop people from climbing at Cochrane Lane was the base.
Without realizing the implication of what you're saying, this is the essence of what you said
"I have been freeloading off the hard work of a select crew AND I believe that by not contributing at all, I am entitled to bash them if they dare to prevent me from freeloading for a single day because they decided they were going to consolidate their effort to to that single day a year for manpower availability and safety reasons."
austinconrad wrote: It would be the same thing as someone showing up at rock school and wanting to jump on Snakepeel the only day when the club was using the cliffs..
NO
Benefits of Rock School is to UNB Rock and Ice members or paying participants....
Benefits Trail day is for EVERYONE!
theriault wrote:I appreciate everyone’s feedback on the community-designated trail cleaning day. While I understand everyone’s concerns, I would like to reiterate a few points.
1. Ascent NB is a volunteer-driven, community-based group. The routes in Welsford are maintained and kept safe by volunteers from the climbing community. The success of Ascent NB and the quality of the routes at Welsford are dependent on all members of the climbing community pitching in and helping out where they can. A lot of the amazing climbing everyone enjoys in that area is the result of a lot of effort from people in our group. It’s really important that if you’re going to take advantage of the routes, that you try and give back to the community in some way. One excellent way to do this is to come out on clean day and lend a hand where needed.
3. Closing down the area for climbing means we don’t have to worry about trying to do the work around people trying to climb. It’s safest and fastest for those volunteering their time. There have been issues in the past that have reaffirmed that this is the best approach.
I hope everyone keeps in perspective that this is the one and only day of the year that we’re asking that those who take full advantage of these climbs either stay off the routes or volunteer to help out. I really can’t stress enough that Ascent NB and the caliber of our climbing area is dependent on volunteers from the climbing community.
Greg wrote:The success of a fledgling organization such as Ascent NB would likely benefit more from a diplomatic approach by its president.
Dom wrote:austinconrad wrote:It just seems a little ridiculous that people should alter their plans to climb on that day just because a group of people decided it was a "cleaning day".
Without realizing the implication of what you're saying, this is the essence of what you said
"I have been freeloading off the hard work of a select crew AND I believe that by not contributing at all, I am entitled to bash them if they dare to prevent me from freeloading for a single day because they decided they were going to consolidate their effort to to that single day a year for manpower availability and safety reasons."Shawn B wrote:I hope you were joking about this. Last time I checked the only one who could stop people from climbing at Cochrane Lane was the base.
Shawn, your contribution to the climbing community is unparalleled.
That being said, I think whether or not Marty has the mandate to stop people, he or anyone that was there Saturday has the legitimacy to warn people that climbing will be closed to prevent a conflict and, especially to prevent an accident from happening as cleaning day = trundling. If we had to worry about trundling when there might be a climber here or a belayer there, the day would've been highly inefficient.
Greg wrote: If someone wants to help out that's great but if they don't want to that is their choice and it should not be perceived as a slap in the face to the people who do volunteer their time.
Finally, a action-packed thread on CEC
Dom wrote: I use mountain bike trails in Fredericton and have not spent time doing work on any of them. lots of people do and I am really grateful. If trail builders decided to close a trail one day to work on it, the last thing I would tell them is that this ridiculous because it might create an inconvenience for my ride. If I did say that, I would expect to be called a freeloader. Otherwise, I'm just a mountain biker
Greg wrote:Marty: You don't have the authority to close the cliff to climbing. .
Ken P wrote:Isn't CL crown property?
Now, I realize that Austin wasn't trying to create a big fuss and I usually really appreciate his or anyone's input to CEC threads but again I wouldn't criticize if I hadn't participated.
theriault wrote:Dom wrote: I use mountain bike trails in Fredericton and have not spent time doing work on any of them. lots of people do and I am really grateful. If trail builders decided to close a trail one day to work on it, the last thing I would tell them is that this ridiculous because it might create an inconvenience for my ride. If I did say that, I would expect to be called a freeloader. Otherwise, I'm just a mountain biker
You just hit the point right on Dom!
theriault wrote:Greg wrote:Marty: You don't have the authority to close the cliff to climbing. .
Next year I will ask Range Control to close it under "trail day", this way It wont be myself closing the area and my conscience will be clear that we wont injure a climber during the work process. This will solve this fiasco! simple and easy with my connections ... I guess a REAL form of authority will make the call
this is not a treat but an answer to the call of the community voiced here....
*Chris* wrote:I work on trails, pick up litter at the crag, replace old anchors and fixed rope, and I volunteer my time to organizations. I do it because it makes me happy to know that my leisure time adding value to the community. I realize that time is precious and I'm sure there are people who have less of it at their disposal than I do. Volunteering time and effort isn't for everyone... and I don't begrudge those who can't do it. While it would be nice to see more climbers pitching in on the dirty work I don't let it bother me too much. So long as they appreciate the improvements we make to the crag that's good enough for me to continue. I think most volunteers see it that way.
Here's where I stand where the rubber hits the road...
1) Ascent NB is an access organization. My vote on the exec will never be in favor of any shutdown of any size or duration that isn't required by the landowner. Climbing comes first... that's the point.
2) If there is a true safety conflict with this sort of activity (trundling would be a good case), than it should be scheduled to minimize burden on the community. Midnight on a rainy weekday. If trail work is not compatible with climbing, than next year we shouldn't go ahead on a weekend afternoon. For the record, I don't think there was any safety conflict here.
3) Perhaps next year we can get more people excited about this in positive ways. I'm thinking a keg of Picaroons, dirty cheeseburgers, and swag. Maybe we use the thing as an Ascent NB fundraiser?
A lot of good discussion is happening here. Let's not loose sight of the much needed work that was completed last weekend by a solid crew. Cheers.
Stacey wrote: I like the idea of having an alternate day if necessary 'closure' is needed... as oppposed to a prime 'saturday' so to speak (though at least we've bumped it to November).
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