Posted inSeptember 28, 1998: A senator for the New West in the race of his life

Climbing bolts in wilderness: An attack on the counterattacks

Dear HCN, Climbing certainly touched a sensitive nerve with some readers (HCN, 9/14/98). The reactions (I should say counterattacks) brought forth complaints ranging far from fixed anchors to mountain bikes and hang gliders and even to garbage and toilet paper. Most of the writers lectured climbers for not sharing their, presumably, better wilderness ethic. One […]

Posted inSeptember 28, 1998: A senator for the New West in the race of his life

Cell phones: Sometimes you need a crutch

Dear HCN, Because I am currently involved in a heated wilderness debate myself, Christina Nealson’s essay about cellular phones in wilderness areas caught my eye (HCN, 8/17/98). In the Grand Canyon where I work, as elsewhere, the debate over what constitutes a wilderness experience and the appropriate role of the federal government in prescribing exacting […]

Posted inSeptember 14, 1998: We are shaped by the sound of wind, the slant of sunlight

Rock climbers = litter

Rock climbers = litter Dear HCN, Armando Menocal needs to open his eyes (HCN, 8/17/98). Rock climbing in wilderness causes impacts which are inappropriate to areas where the signs of man are to remain unseen. Bolts, nylon straps, chalk marks and bare patches left when lichen is removed by climbing shoes are unsightly. The trails […]

Posted inSeptember 14, 1998: We are shaped by the sound of wind, the slant of sunlight

Leave wilderness out of your climbing plans

Leave wilderness out of your climbing plans Dear HCN, I, for one, and I suspect there are others, applaud the Forest Service’s ban on fixed anchors. Wilderness areas are not to be permanently marred by man – regardless of how insignificant the marring is (HCN, 8/17/98). We don’t allow motorized vehicles, bicycles or hang-gliders in […]

Posted inAugust 17, 1998: Living out the trailer dream

Bicycling and wilderness: It’s not a simple matter

Dear HCN, I wanted to correct what I perceived to be the inaccuracy of your Wayward West blurb about the International Mountain Bicycling Association’s decision not to join the Utah Wilderness Coalition (HCN, 7/6/98). First, you got the group’s name wrong, calling it the International Mountain Biking Association. While that may seem like a small […]

Posted inAugust 17, 1998: Living out the trailer dream

Wyoming reporter was biased

Dear HCN, Paul Krza’s July 6 article on Wyoming errs in many ways – including his failure to ever talk to any Wyoming Heritage Society representative regarding our lasting commitment to Wyoming’s economy. For the record, the Wyoming Heritage Society: * Supports economic diversification. (Mr. Krza alleges we have not supported economic changes or causal […]

Posted inAugust 17, 1998: Living out the trailer dream

It still rhymes with scourge

Dear HCN, In your 8/3/98 issue, Robert Nold takes me to task over my 6/22/98 essay, “It Rhymes With Scourge.” Robert admits that donkeytail spurge has “escaped from Boulder-area gardens and established itself in some areas,” but is not a “fast-moving, aggressive invader.” Boulder Mountain Parks would disagree; it lists donkeytail spurge as an invasive […]

Posted inAugust 3, 1998: Tribes reclaim stolen lands

Keep Wyoming just the way it is

Dear HCN, After watching Elbert County, Colo., endure the nation’s second-fastest growth rate for the past few years, I envy “Wyoming’s unique mix of apathy and arrogance,” as described by Paul Krza (HCN, 7/6/98). The correspondent reveals a disregard for the native values of Wyoming citizens, assuming that they’re dull and backwards because they seek […]

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