5 comments

  • rcpt 1 hour ago
    Those two guys removed an established easement. Sure one can argue that it should never have been installed in the first place, but it was and apparently it became widely used. They had no business taking it down.
  • matheusmoreira 1 hour ago
    > police arrested them and confiscated 102 bolts

    That stood out to me... I understand that rock climbing is Serious Business to its practitioners and people on internet forums, but these two guys actually got arrested for removing those bolts, which is a whole new level of serious.

    Was it really some kind of crime to do that? What happened to those guys after that?

    • Yossarrian22 1 hour ago
      I can't find many details, but I had heard Hayden's name before, he sadly died of suicide after losing his partner in an avalanche ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Kennedy_(climber) ). Jason Kruk appears to still be climbing to this day, so neither appeared to wind up in significant legal trouble after rightly or wrongly damaging a tourist destination.
    • snowwrestler 1 hour ago
      I think you’ll be sad if you look up Hayden Kennedy.

      No serious legal consequences to them from this climb, though, and the route remains clean. There was a wonderful film in this year’s Mountains On Stage film tour called Patagonian Chimeras, about a team of women who climbed the new variation by fair means.

  • chabes 1 hour ago
    The mountain should have never been bolted in the first place.

    The debate that it is an established route and thus should be left up comes from a place of entitlement.

    If you can’t climb the mountain, what are you even doing there? There are plenty of mountains in the area that can be climbed instead.

    Same can be said about the Dawn Wall of El Cap. Harding should have never bolted it. Removing his bolt ladder was the ethical move by Robbins.

    • ofrzeta 43 minutes ago
      What kind of ethics is it to decice that these walls must be free climbed? If you want to do that, fine, go ahead and ignore the bolts.