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Ep.41 w/ Access Fund’s Mike Morin & Amanda Peterson
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On the subtleties of responsible trail building, climbing area stewardship, and how to responsibly develop climbing areas
Listen on the player at the top of the page or find us on itunes!
This episode is sponsored by Lifestraw. Why carry plastic bottles that could become litter and threaten access to climbing areas when you could drink directly out of the stream?! Want to find out more? Check out their website here for more info…
Show Notes for episode with Access Fund:
- Where they are currently in their almost 2 year long Access Fund road trip, and what they are doing
- How to get involved with one of the Access Fund’s Stewardship programs
- The agenda of a three day Access Fund Stewardship Program
- How to effectively build a stone wall or retaining wall on a trail that will stand the test of time
- How Access Fund seeks to succeed in its main objective of keeping climbing areas open
- How a local community should approach a land manager or land owner about access issues
- How climbers can minimize their effect when going to the crag to avoid access issues
- What to do about popular climbing areas that are being overrun week after week
- Where to find information on where it’s okay to camp or hike or access crags so we aren’t exacerbating access issues
- Some advice to consider for climbing area developers to decrease the impact on an area
- Some of their favorite spots around the U.S.
Related Links for Access Fund:
- The Conservation Team Page on the Access Fund website | www.AccessFund.org
- The Conservation Team’s Facebook Page | www.Facebook.com/ConservationTeam
- Access Fund’s Facebook Page| www.Facebook.com/AccessFund
- A blog post about the Conservation Team’s Yosemite Stewardship Training
- **This episode is sponsored by Lifestraw! Turn just about any water into drinking water.**
Related Chalk Talk Podcast Episodes for Access Fund:
- Ep.28 w/ John Ellison “Climbers Against Cancer”
- Ep.25 w/ Paul Robinson “Making the Canvas Climbable”
Videos featuring Access Fund:
Photo Gallery of Access Fund:
Thanks for listening and be sure to leave a review for Chalk Talk, A Climbing Industry Podcast on itunes!
The post Ep.41 w/ Access Fund’s Mike Morin & Amanda Peterson appeared first on Chalk Talk.
99 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on August 01, 2022 15:14 (). Last successful fetch was on December 16, 2019 06:10 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 103779229 series 56576
On the subtleties of responsible trail building, climbing area stewardship, and how to responsibly develop climbing areas
Listen on the player at the top of the page or find us on itunes!
This episode is sponsored by Lifestraw. Why carry plastic bottles that could become litter and threaten access to climbing areas when you could drink directly out of the stream?! Want to find out more? Check out their website here for more info…
Show Notes for episode with Access Fund:
- Where they are currently in their almost 2 year long Access Fund road trip, and what they are doing
- How to get involved with one of the Access Fund’s Stewardship programs
- The agenda of a three day Access Fund Stewardship Program
- How to effectively build a stone wall or retaining wall on a trail that will stand the test of time
- How Access Fund seeks to succeed in its main objective of keeping climbing areas open
- How a local community should approach a land manager or land owner about access issues
- How climbers can minimize their effect when going to the crag to avoid access issues
- What to do about popular climbing areas that are being overrun week after week
- Where to find information on where it’s okay to camp or hike or access crags so we aren’t exacerbating access issues
- Some advice to consider for climbing area developers to decrease the impact on an area
- Some of their favorite spots around the U.S.
Related Links for Access Fund:
- The Conservation Team Page on the Access Fund website | www.AccessFund.org
- The Conservation Team’s Facebook Page | www.Facebook.com/ConservationTeam
- Access Fund’s Facebook Page| www.Facebook.com/AccessFund
- A blog post about the Conservation Team’s Yosemite Stewardship Training
- **This episode is sponsored by Lifestraw! Turn just about any water into drinking water.**
Related Chalk Talk Podcast Episodes for Access Fund:
- Ep.28 w/ John Ellison “Climbers Against Cancer”
- Ep.25 w/ Paul Robinson “Making the Canvas Climbable”
Videos featuring Access Fund:
Photo Gallery of Access Fund:
Thanks for listening and be sure to leave a review for Chalk Talk, A Climbing Industry Podcast on itunes!
The post Ep.41 w/ Access Fund’s Mike Morin & Amanda Peterson appeared first on Chalk Talk.
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