Carderock needs an administrator and the REI folks won't let it happen.
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If you have visited the Carderock MD page at all you might notice the routes are not organized. This is the most popular crag in Maryland. I have reached out, and I know others have as well, in effort to get this fixed and give the page its due justice. I am hoping to get the attention of someone who can actually help rather than Amber and Kristin from REI who really seem to care less and only offered redundant, patronizing, cut and paste responses. Anyone have suggestions, or know who the real go to person is? Well, hopefully this thread works. |
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Mike Mu. wrote: To anyone visiting carderock—if you cannot find a route there or want some beta just ask one of the 8.7 million people climbing at carderock on whatever day you are there and the spray will come at you in volume matching the flow of the Potomac at great falls. Never seen so many people in one place that want to spray about the hardest 5.3 they’ve ever seen. What’s wrong with wanting to have an area properly organized. If anything, you’re the one spraying around stupid shit |
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Maybe they purposefully are leaving the section shitty to match both the quality of the climbing and the attitude of the regulars that climb there? |
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Gee Dubble wrote: Outlook Rocks is stacked ! (?>€) Lol. I would never recommend for someone to make a trip to the DMV to climb at carderock unless they were visiting for another reason and wanted to do some climbing. None of the climbing areas in the DC metro region are destination areas. They're good local crags that build good technique and have neat history, but that's about it. I moved from NOVA to Vegas to for a reason. |
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Yeah, Carderock is not exactly a destination crag. That doesn’t mean it isn’t important to the local community. The point isn’t to lure out-of-towners. The point is to have a well maintained page with up-to-date information. The crag gets hammered. As rock climbing continues to become more popular, and it does, little details like a well maintained information resource for an over used area are needed to ensure future access. |
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The routes appear to be in the correct order, but everything is inexplicably under Outlook Rocks when the routes posted are at Outlook Rocks, Jungle Cliff, Hades Heights, Easter Egg Rocks, and Jam Box. Locals who own the guidebook aren't affected by this, but anyone visiting from outside the area may get really confused, especially where the route pages lack pics. No, it's not a world-class crag, but there's a lot of history there and it's a shame to see what a mess the page is right now. |
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Yes, and compacted with all the newer folks coming out every day, it sure would be helpful to have a more informative description of the place. Some info on the local ethics and history. Keep some folks from ending up on John Gregory’s dumbass anchors blog. |
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Robert S wrote: The routes appear to be in the correct order, but everything is inexplicably under Outlook Rocks when the routes posted are at Outlook Rocks, Jungle Cliff, Hades Heights, Easter Egg Rocks, and Jam Box. Locals who own the guidebook aren't affected by this, but anyone visiting from outside the area may get really confused, especially where the route pages lack pics. No, it's not a world-class crag, but there's a lot of history there and it's a shame to see what a mess the page is right now. Which guidebook? The Falcon MD/VA or some other one?? |
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Hamish Hamish wrote: The PATC guide, I think. |
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Chalk in the Wind wrote: Yes, the PATC guide. I got mine at the visitor center at Great Falls. Back to the topic: I'm the one who added the Easter Egg Rocks routes, and I'm happy to make a crag page for them and ask the admin to move the pages over if that will help a little. |
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Good luck! |
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Apologies Greg. I think I misinterpreted your point. |
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Timmamok * wrote: Yeah, Carderock is not exactly a destination crag. That doesn’t mean it isn’t important to the local community. The point isn’t to lure out-of-towners. The point is to have a well maintained page with up-to-date information. The crag gets hammered. As rock climbing continues to become more popular, and it does, little details like a well maintained information resource for an over used area are needed to ensure future access. When I was the admin for the great state of CT(lol) and someone wanted an area reorganized I'd ask them to help by writing it all out and email it to me. |
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No opinion on the mountainproject page admin issue, but REI’s behavior at Carter Rock and Great Falls is abhorrent. Nothing against the good folks that sign up for their classes, but sending an employee out hours before the group shows up to commandeer routes with top ropes and then leaving the ropes up all day has erased what little allure there was to either of these places (only real allure was proximity). |
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gcollins wrote: No opinion on the mountainproject page admin issue, but REI’s behavior at Carter Rock and Great Falls is abhorrent. Nothing against the good folks that sign up for their classes, but sending an employee out hours before the group shows up to commandeer routes with top ropes and then leaving the ropes up all day has erased what little allure there was to either of these places (only real allure was proximity).Thats quite a few days they take over eh? We as climbers are taught that bringing huge groups to the crag is usually not cool, especially to not take over routes all day. I wonder if the instructors teach this? It seems even worse to me if money is involved. I might suggest teaching those "outdoor" climbing skills in a gym, then tell people to go have at it on their own |
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gcollins wrote: No opinion on the mountainproject page admin issue, but REI’s behavior at Carter Rock and Great Falls is abhorrent. Nothing against the good folks that sign up for their classes, but sending an employee out hours before the group shows up to commandeer routes with top ropes and then leaving the ropes up all day has erased what little allure there was to either of these places (only real allure was proximity). Guides do that just about everywhere they operate. It's annoying, but it's a fact of life now. It's especially annoying at Carderock since it's such a small crag, but it's not that big a deal at Great Falls unless you love the Sandbox. And downstream of Aid Box, you can usually get on whatever you want. |