mayayahee t1_ja29hxn wrote
Where there's climbers there's also hikers and mountain bikers too. Also, there's sooo much rockface that climbers would love to touch, but can't and never will. Like way less than 1%
billsil t1_ja5hs3z wrote
Mountain bikers destroy trails. At least climbers are pro-environment. Don't leave trash, pick up other people's trash, follow the park rules regarding pets, etc.
New routes are definitely cleaned and there are effects there, but I'd imagine the effects are a lot less than what a hiker would do.
Reasonable_Ticket_84 t1_ja8zc4q wrote
>Mountain bikers destroy trails.
Where I live, mountain bikers are the ones maintaining the trails both from construction to long term maintenance and cleaning. The dog walkers with their dogs off the lease are the ones trespassing on the trails marked by the state as no pets to go harass wildlife and leaving their empty bottles of soda everywhere.
nnomadic OP t1_jaa7ktl wrote
Outdoor sports people in general usually do some mutual aid protection of their playgrounds.
nnomadic OP t1_jaa732c wrote
Check out the coverage maps.
https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/
You'd be surprised. It's more than you think. The southwestern coast of England is literally a jungle gym.
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