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triyoda

triyoda - Nov 14, 2020 6:47 pm - Hasn't voted

Potentially Harming Access

Culebra and Red are on private property and the owners are under no obligation to grant access to anyone. It is a courtesy that they allow access to the public. Many mountains on public land (Rainier, Mt. St Helens, Mt. Adams) charge access fees (climbing permits), because maintaining things like access roads, camping and bathroom facilities (all of which are provided for Culebra/Red) are not without cost. Putting out public reports of trespassing on Red Mountain potentially compromises the access courtesy extended by the owners and could remove legal access for everyone else. Please consider what you are you doing and it's impact on other people.

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