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Gmburns2000
Jun 12, 2014, 3:04 PM
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Change in land management = a chance in policies. Not that this directly affects climbers (now). but there are similarities. Get your jumps in before it becomes official? http://www.boston.com/...KD5ngODOL/story.html
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sungam
Jun 12, 2014, 4:01 PM
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There are HEAPS of arches that are veiw-only, can't they leave just one for swinging? I guess you could argue that Looking glass Arch has a swing, but that isn't actually on the arch so I don't reckon it counts.
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Gmburns2000
Jun 12, 2014, 6:46 PM
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sungam wrote: There are HEAPS of arches that are veiw-only, can't they leave just one for swinging? I guess you could argue that Looking glass Arch has a swing, but that isn't actually on the arch so I don't reckon it counts. Dunno. Corona Arch is a pretty majestic arch. I really enjoyed it. I think I thought about climbing for about 30 seconds before figuring it was better to look at it than to climb it. However, as far as access goes, I understand the "swingers". It's not so close and not so far away either, so it would make a good swinging arch.
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