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roughster
Apr 8, 2009, 4:21 AM
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I spent most of my night tonight working on the presentation to the city council. Myself and the other board of directors including Vic Copland, Brian Poulsen, Gordon Ansleigh, and Suzanne Hurt will be there to try and get the Auburn City Council to support our efforts in getting the Quarry reopened to climbers. Hope to see you there! From: Yourcrags.org Auburn Quarry Needs Your Support Do you like limestone? Would you like to be able to drive to the foothills and have your pick of at least 150 good climbs? If your answers are "Yes. Yes. Yes!!," then the quarry at Auburn State Recreation Area needs your help. CRAGS is pushing ahead on efforts to get climbing legalized in the recreation area. Access to this climbing area has been long sought by climbers. And it'd help boost Auburn's economy with all the money we climbers spend while we're out there on gas, food, Starbucks, microbrews, camping, supplies and other stuff. The next step is to seek the city of Auburn's assistance with requesting that the California Department of Parks and Recreation speed up lifting the ban that's been in place since 2003. The state parks' Gold Fields District, which manages the federally (publicly) owned land, is currently developing an updated General Plan/Interim Resource Management Plan for the recreation area that appears to include technical rock climbing as an approved activity. CRAGS will make a 15-minute presentation to Auburn's City Council at about 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 13. The meeting starts at 6 p.m. The more climbers who can turn out for the meeting and show their support for this climbing area, the better. It's a drive for some folks -- carpool if you can so that city officials know how much interest there is when they make their decision. The city will be considering this request until its April 13 meeting, when the resolution is expected to be voted on. Please call, email or write the city manager and mayor requesting their support for an expedited end to the climbing ban. For directions to city council chambers and map. The Auburn City Hall is very easy to find. From the west, take the 2nd Auburn exit. It will say Hwy 49 to Grass Valley. At the end of the ramp, go right. The large old 3-story yellow-brick building right in front of you as you drive up the street is City Hall. Get in the left lane. At the signal, go straight across with a slight angle left, into the driveway for City Hall. Park behind the building, and walk to the left rear entrance (downhill side of the back of the building). Inside the door, stairways go up and down. Bear left and go up. When you reach the next level, the City Council chambers will be through the doors on the left.
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roughster
Apr 8, 2009, 6:32 AM
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Caught Inside 5.10c. One of the 50+ routes that are already established and off limits...
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roughster
Apr 8, 2009, 2:11 PM
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Confusion Tactics 5.12a
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roughster
Apr 8, 2009, 3:59 PM
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Ticks Dig Me 5.10c
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kachoong
Apr 8, 2009, 4:10 PM
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Good luck you guys! Wish we could make it... I know my wifey would especially as she has climbed there.... it's where she did her first lead. Hope you get a good turn out of supporters!
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roughster
Apr 8, 2009, 6:24 PM
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Thnx Kachoong. Trying to keep this up for a bit so work peoples get a look.
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roughster
Apr 10, 2009, 12:32 AM
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bump
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roughster
Apr 11, 2009, 8:52 PM
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roughster
Apr 12, 2009, 4:01 PM
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The meeting is tomorrow. Please come if you can. The more climbers we can get in there, the better!
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roughster
Apr 13, 2009, 6:48 PM
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Last bump guys. Please come if you can!
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scuclimber
Apr 13, 2009, 9:25 PM
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I'll (Colin) be there roughster!!!
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roughster
Apr 14, 2009, 5:33 PM
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The meeting went very well, though local climber representation was limited to CRAG members and one other couple. A little disappointing from the turn out perspective. If people knew what Auburn "could be" they would be more excited is my thoughts, but oh well.. It appears we will get formal Auburn City Council support as an outcome fo the 1st meeting in May. Great News. I also want to let people know about an upcoming clean up event CRAGS is participating in support of Auburn, which will show our good will and local climbers willingness to work collaboratively with the SRA to the benefit of all users, not just climbers. Please show up if you can and identify yourself as a climber!!! Saturday, April 25 8am to 1pm Meet at the old Auburn-Foresthill curved bridge near the Confluence 3 miles below Auburn near the Highway 49 American River crossing. Check in at the Protect American River Canyons information booth to register and receive your free map of the American River Confluence Parkway, trash collection bags water and snacks. Historic Bridges of the Confluence hike @ 11:30 am. Wear sturdy shoes, Bring gloves, and a lunch. For more information contact the Auburn State Recreation Area office @ 530-885-4527 or PARC @ 530-885-8878. Sponsored by the California State Parks Foundation, Auburn State Recreation Area, Protect American River Canyons, ASRA Canyon Keepers, and Climbing Resource Advocates for Greater Sacramento. A very special thanks to clean-up donors, Keep California Beautiful, Auburn Placer Disposal, CHP, PG&E, Raley’s Markets, Grocery Outlet and the Auburn Journal and Auburn Sentinel.
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