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		<title>Climbers That Care Thanksgiving Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 13:59:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Vidal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another season coming to an end in the Red, at least thats what we tell all the people from other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_27" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-27  " title="Climbers That Care - 2009 Donations" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/photo-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Help us make this year&#39;s Climbers That Care event even better by bringing in canned goods, hats, jackets, presents.. whatever fits your fancy</p></div>
<p>Another season coming to an end in the Red, at least thats what we tell all the people from other parts of the country. Time to decide whether to fatten up at the family Thanksgiving feast or eat tuna from a can with friends in the dirty South. It&#8217;s the perfect time to start planning the deep Winter trip and finally hit Hueco. Or maybe its time to hit the plastic and get freaky strong for next Springs routes. Or maybe its time to drop climbing for the season and hit the powder&#8230;</p>
<p>When you list it out like that most of our lifes choices seem pretty tame compared to a lot of those in the local areas around the Red. Instead of choosing how to waste their day away wrestling rocks or skiing slopes, they are trying to figure out how to put a hot meal on the table and clothes on their children backs.</p>
<p>This is your chance to <strong>give back to the families of the areas that you play in</strong>. Please bring your canned goods, hats, jackets, boots or whatever could make someones winter a little more comfortable. Last year we had a full truckload of supplies donated and hope to repeat that this year. All the food and clothing is donated to the food bank ran by the Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd in Campton. If cash is your only option be assured that 100% will be used to buy food/clothing for the drive.</p>
<p>This year we are going on a gym tour and plan to hit as many gyms as possible. Right now we have <strong>Eastern Kentucky University and <a href="http://www.bluegrassbouldering.com/" target="_blank">Bluegrass Bouldering</a></strong> committed. If you have a gym or would like to suggest one to host please <a title="Contact Us" href="http://climbersthatcare.com/contact-us/">get in touch with us</a>.</p>
<p>Festivities will include <strong>free admittance</strong> to the gym, a <strong>one of a kind slide show</strong> featuring many of the areas talented photographers, including some old school favorites, <strong>music </strong>at some of the events as well as <strong>pot luck dinners</strong> (depending on location we will have adult refreshments available). And of course, there will be plenty of good folks and warm smiles to go around.</p>
<p>So find a gym near you to pull down and put up some good deeds:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong><a href="http://bluegrassbouldering.com" target="_blank">Bluegrass Bouldering</a> </strong>(Lexington, KY)<strong>- November 19th</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.rockquest.com/" target="_blank">Rockquest </a></strong>(Cincinnati, OH)<strong> &#8211; November 22nd</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.climbrocksport.com/" target="_blank">Rocksport </a></strong>(Louisville, KY)<strong> &#8211;  December 8th</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.hoosierheights.com" target="_blank">Hoosier Heights</a> </strong>(Bloomington, IN) <strong>- December 10th</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.campusrec.eku.edu/adventure/climbingwalls.html" target="_blank">Eastern Kentucky University</a> </strong>(Richmond, KY) <strong>- December 11th</strong></li>
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<p>Many thanks,  Climbers That Care</p>
<p><a href="http://climbersthatcare.com/" target="_blank">climbersthatcare.com</a></p>
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		<title>What will you do in an emergency?  Who will you call?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 04:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As climbers we put ourselves in a dangerous position.  We rely on ourselves, our equipment, and our climbing partner each and [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong> </strong>As climbers we put ourselves in a dangerous position.  We rely on ourselves, our equipment, and our climbing partner each and every time we climb. We don’t expect bad things to happen, however sometime accidents happen.  A few months ago our community experienced a tragedy at the Darkside.</p>
<p>The night of the accident I had a chance to talk with climbers that were at the cliff that day.  Through our discussions, I felt pain of my friends, as we searched for the why.</p>
<p>That night everyone was shaken, but I asked questions looking for ways that the RRGCC could help. There is little that the RRGCC can do to prevent accidents. When I asked what could have been better, here is what they said:</p>
<ol>
<li>“We did not know who to call or what the phone number was</li>
<li>We did not know what county we were in</li>
<li>Even though we sent a runner out to meet the ambulance, they missed each other</li>
<li>We did not know how to explain to the Rescue Squad where we were in terms that they understood</li>
<li>The Rescue Squad did not know where the Darkside was  . . . &#8220;</li>
</ol>
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<p>Fundamentally all those concerns are related to education.  Education is something the RRGCC can help improve.</p>
<p>As climbers we name cliffs for things that make sense to us.  The solar collector is sunny, roadside is next to the road etc the darkside is shaded from the sun.  However these cliff and hollows had names years before climbers showed up.  When climbers call for rescue it is unreasonable to expect search and rescue personnel to know locations in our terms.  We have to explain our locations in term that are known to the locals that are coming to save our ass.  The RRGCC can provide this information as well as phone numbers to climbers.  The most effective place to provide this information is at the scene, at the cliff.</p>
<p>The biggest problem with instructions at the cliff is keeping the instructions dry yet accessible in the event of emergency.  The RRGCC developed an idea for keeping emergency instructions at the cliff, using PVC tubes as storage (poop tubes).  We shared this idea with Rick Weber.  He implemented the idea soon several EMERGENCY INSTRUCTION tubes are installed at the Muir Valley.  Rick has graciously provided labels for tubes that have been installed at the PMRP.</p>
<p>Now that we had a storage idea we needed to develop those instructions.  For this we had to decide what information we needed to provide.  Our decision was that the RRGCC should not provide medical instructions but should provide instructions to facilitate speedy arrival of medical rescue personnel to the parking lot.  From the parking lot climbers must help the rescue personnel to the cliff. Here is the information that will be in the tubes.</p>
<p><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/lode_pmrp_coalbank_7-final1.pdf">Emergency Map</a><br />
 <a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/EMERGENCY-INSTRUCTIONS-V4-1.pdf">Emergency Instructions</a></p>
<p>The above should help address the first 3 concerns mentioned that night.  For the fourth concern, we decided to ask Lee County what information they needed to provide the best response to climber accidents.  Based on those discussions, the RRGCC developed and have provided the following information the search and rescue squad of Lee County:</p>
<ol>
<li>Written directions to all the parking lots in the PMRP</li>
<li>A map with all the major crags and parking lots of the PMRP labeled and arrows showing the most reasonable approach to the parking lots and meeting place for the ambulance.</li>
<li>GPS coordinates of all the major crags at the PMRP</li>
<li>The copies of the guide book to provide additional information about the area.</li>
</ol>
<p><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/lode_pmrp_coalbank_7-final1.pdf">Emergency Maps</a><br />
 <a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Lee-County-Driving-Directions.pdf">Lee County Driving Directions</a></p>
<p>During Rocktoberfest weekend the RRGCC installed 7 tubes in the southern region.</p>
<p>We ask just a few things of all the climbers of the Red River Gorge:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Please </strong>do not steal these tubes.  The RRGCC will probably not make replacements in the event that these are stolen.</li>
<li><strong>Please </strong>keep the cap closed.  Water is the enemy.</li>
<li><strong>Please </strong>do not take the instructions out of the tube unless there is an emergency. Click on the links to see what is inside.</li>
<li><strong>Please </strong>do not put other stuff in the tubes.</li>
<li><strong>Please </strong>let other climbers know what those tubes are all about.</li>
</ul>
<p>Making this all happen takes a ton of effort.  Several people have worked on or provided input to this project.</p>
<p><strong>Thank you</strong> to all:</p>
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<td>Stephanie Meadows</td>
<td>Kim Neilson</td>
<td>Rick Weber</td>
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<td>Ronnie Dickerson</td>
<td>Paul Vidal</td>
<td>Dave Scott</td>
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<td>Ray Ellington</td>
<td>Michelle Ellington</td>
<td>Dave Pegg and Wolverine Publishing</td>
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<td>JR Goodwin</td>
<td>John Nowell</td>
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<p>Brent Perkins</p>
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<td>Mike (Chicago)</td>
<td>Aaron (Illinois)</td>
<td>Hugh Loeffler</td>
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<p>We are still looking for the why, something to make ourselves feel less exposed.  We will probably never know exactly what happened. However consider being a little more reserved, check each other and be more attentive at the belay.<br />
 Try Hard.  Have Fun.  Take Care.</p>
<p>Smile</p>
<p>Rick Bost<br />
 RRGCC</p>
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		<title>2010 Rocktoberfest Clip and Go Climbing Competition Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2010 18:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rocktoberfest is about celebrating the Red and our property, the Pendergrass-Murray Recreational Preserve. It has hundreds of classic and beautiful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1554" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/whip-stocking.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1554" title="Join us for the Outdoor Clip n' Go Comp" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/whip-stocking-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Join us for the Outdoor Clip n&#39; Go Comp</p></div>
<p>Rocktoberfest is about celebrating the Red and our property, the Pendergrass-Murray Recreational Preserve. It has hundreds of classic and beautiful routes. What better way to enjoy them to time you guys and throw prizes your way to make sure you get outside now and again.</p>
<p>So come out and compete in the 3rd Annual RRGCC Rocktoberfest Clip and Go Climbing Competition at the Sore Heel Crags.</p>
<p><strong>Location </strong>: Sore Heel Climbing Areas (<a href="http://redriverclimbing.com/RRCGuide/" target="_blank">guide</a>) (<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?z=15&amp;q=loc:37.650614+-83.71807" target="_blank">map</a>)</p>
<p><strong>Date </strong>: Saturday, October 9, 10am &#8211; 5pm</p>
<p><strong>Cost </strong>: $15 / Person, $25 / team</p>
<p>The rules are simple.</p>
<ol>
<li>Points are earned by bolts clipped on redpoint.  Go ahead try as many times as you want, only your high point counts.  The anchors always count as two bolts.</li>
<li>There is a multiplier for difficulty so harder routes are worth more points per bolt than easier routes.</li>
<li>Stick Clipping the first bolt is allowed, however you must attempt the route.</li>
<li>If draws are hanging cool, if you hang &#8216;em that&#8221;s cool too.  There is no difference in points.</li>
<li>There are 3 catagories for your pleasure (3 each for Men&#8217;s and Women&#8217;s).  Beer, Bourbon, and Ol Stones.  Just like in real life the beer can take care of many issues however the bourbon is for the harder problems.  The Ol&#8217; Stones are just there to heckle and have fun and support the cause.</li>
<li>This year we have added a team division &#8211; two climbers can compete together.  Total points makes the team score.  (N<strong>ote:</strong> While you can enter the individuals event online, the <strong>team comp must be entered day of the event.</strong> The team entry cost is $25 for two people).  Of course you can enter both the team competition and the individual comp, however you must pay for both.</li>
<li>There may be mistakes but the scoresheet is the final word.</li>
<li>Finishing time of 5pm means that you have to have the score sheet turned in at 5pm with the scores tallied.</li>
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<p>Pre-register online or at the event or even at the sore hill parking, day of the event.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: center;">For All Climbers, A Reminder</h4>
<p style="text-align: left;">To ensure that all the comp participants have adequate parking, Sore Hill parking lot will be open only to competitors on Saturday until 2:00pm.</p>
<p>Here are the competition score sheets so you can make your strategy.</p>
<p><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/sore-heel-comp101.pdf">Individual Score Sheet</a></p>
<p><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/sore-heel-comp10-team1.pdf">Team Scoresheet</a></p>
<div class="ngg-related-gallery"><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/_DSC7811_evening.jpg" title="The venue at night. Photo by Brian Maslyar" class="thickbox" rel="related-images-for-2010-rocktoberfest-clip-and-go-climbing-competition-information" ><img title="The venue at night.." alt="The venue at night.." src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/thumbs/thumbs__DSC7811_evening.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/_DSC7828_dyno2.jpg" title="Red Bull Dyno Comp. Photo by Brian Maslyar" class="thickbox" rel="related-images-for-2010-rocktoberfest-clip-and-go-climbing-competition-information" ><img title="Red Bull Dyno Comp" alt="Red Bull Dyno Comp" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/thumbs/thumbs__DSC7828_dyno2.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/_DSC7832_reelrock_1.jpg" title="Reel Rock Tour. Photo by Brian Maslyar" class="thickbox" rel="related-images-for-2010-rocktoberfest-clip-and-go-climbing-competition-information" ><img title="Reel Rock Tour" alt="Reel Rock Tour" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/thumbs/thumbs__DSC7832_reelrock_1.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2010/gmap.png" title="" class="thickbox" rel="related-images-for-2010-rocktoberfest-clip-and-go-climbing-competition-information" ><img title="gmap" alt="gmap" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2010/thumbs/thumbs_gmap.png" /></a>
<a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/_DSC7839_reelrock_2.jpg" title="Reel Rock Tour. Photo by Brian Maslyar" class="thickbox" rel="related-images-for-2010-rocktoberfest-clip-and-go-climbing-competition-information" ><img title="Reel Rock Tour" alt="Reel Rock Tour" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/thumbs/thumbs__DSC7839_reelrock_2.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/_DSC7803_dinner.jpg" title="Bourbon and Toulouse Dinner. Photo by Brian Maslyar" class="thickbox" rel="related-images-for-2010-rocktoberfest-clip-and-go-climbing-competition-information" ><img title="Bourbon and Toulouse Dinner" alt="Bourbon and Toulouse Dinner" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/thumbs/thumbs__DSC7803_dinner.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/_DSC7806_meetgreet.jpg" title="Clinic Meet and Greet. Photo by Brian Maslyar" class="thickbox" rel="related-images-for-2010-rocktoberfest-clip-and-go-climbing-competition-information" ><img title="Clinic Meet and Greet" alt="Clinic Meet and Greet" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/gallery/rocktoberfest-2008/thumbs/thumbs__DSC7806_meetgreet.jpg" /></a>
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		<title>JATD, a recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 17:47:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Vidal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Johnny and Alex Trail Day, as seen by our fearless trail day leader, Matt Tackett: Saturday morning started off as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Johnny and Alex Trail Day, as seen by our fearless trail day leader, Matt Tackett:</p>
<blockquote><p>Saturday morning started off as a typical summer day in Kentucky. Hot enough to scorch the devil, humid enough for altitude training, bugs thick enough to float a truck and more snakes laying around than fibers on a plush carpet.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1395" title="The real safety meeting" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/DSC_6593-200x136.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="136" />No one in their right mind would be outside on a day like that. Especially not out bushwhacking to see what the next holler holds, hauling a drill kit through rhodo thickets so dense you can&#8217;t see the other side, or worse yet be out working for free for others enjoyment&#8230;</p>
<p>Luckily for all of us, Johnny did those things every chance he could get.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s a spreadable disease from touching too much Corbin sandstone, or maybe it&#8217;s a side effect from too many Ale-8&#8242;s, but Johnny and Alex sure would have been proud to see a 120 people sharing the same affliction showing up with tools and water in hand and ready to suffer for something bigger than they are.</p>
<p>As volunteers received their trail assignments and raced out all over the PMRP it reminded me of ants rebuilding their hill after being disturbed. When everyone picks up a stone it makes the wall easier to build. So as I swat another horse fly to the ground and wash the stinging nettle sting off my arms, I’m laughing out loud and thinking to myself that this is what Johnny wanted the PMRP and the RRGCC to be.</p>
<p>Volunteers braved the elements and didn&#8217;t stop until projects were completed. Chica Bonita, Curbside, Bob Marley, Shire, Gallery, Left Field, Play Ground, Volunteer Wall, Courtesy, Rival, Sore Heel short cut trail and the new mountain bike trails all saw significant improvements. Work was made easier by the amazing wraps provided my Miguel’s and crew as well as drinks from GFS and Red River Outdoors.</p>
<p>You would think that once the work whistle was blown that folks would be lining up to leave the property, to be the first to make the slip and slide run, be the hero that tapped the kegs or at least be first in line for dinner provided by True North Outfitters. But this strange affliction that we share drove a few crews insane and they literally had to be pushed down the hill with tools in hand and blindfolded to prevent further work.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1388" title="Chillin' after a day of hard labor" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/DSC_7243-133x200.jpg" alt="" width="133" height="200" />As everyone gathered back to Lago Linda’s to wash, feed and drink the sore muscles away a storm like no other rolled in, only adding fuel to the party that was to come. By the time the 23 String Band took the stage the crowd had shaken the sore muscles away and gotten warmed up for a full night of dancing by an impromptu one-arm pull-up adult beverage chugging contest&#8230; that in all reality should become an Olympic event. The 23 String Band tore it up as always and played well into the night keeping everyone on their feet and truly enjoying this thing we call life.</p>
<p>Completely exhausted and soaked in rain and sweat I look around at all the smiling faces of friends and family and an overwhelming sense of belonging and calm takes over&#8230; and we all dance again.</p>
<p>Thanks to everyone that made this years Johnny and Alex Trail Day the best one yet. Looking forward to suffering in the woods, dancing till I can’t move and making Johnny and Alex proud again this time next year.</p>
<p>Matt Tackett</p>
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		<title>Updated: RRG Geologic Area Re-Opens after bear attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 12:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Vidal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just in time for the weekend, that troublesome bear has moved on past the gorge and the kind folks at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1047" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1047" title="Open" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/open_sign-200x126.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="126" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The RRG is open again!</p></div>
<p>Just in time for the weekend, <a href="http://rrgcc.org/closures/temporary-closure-of-red-river-gorge-geologic-area/">that troublesome bear</a> has moved on past the gorge and the kind folks at the <a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/boone/newsroom/2010_07_01rrgopens.shtml" target="_blank">USFS have issued an order to reopen the area.</a></p>
<p>But please do pack your food properly. Access to food is the primary reason bears get interested in people in the first place. When Yogi can venture into any ol&#8217; spot and snag a picnic basket, it makes that spot pretty appealing and almost always leads to uncomfortable encounters.</p>
<p>So, for the Fourth, we want you to go have fun, roll around in the mud, catch some butterflies, and otherwise be happy and jolly! If you get bored, here are a few things that would help out:</p>
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<li>Plan ahead &#8211; <a href="http://rrgcc.org/trail-days/johnny-alex-trail-day-2010/">Sign up for JATD</a></li>
<li>Build the community &#8211; Get the word about the <a href="http://rrgcc.org/rrgcc-info/pmrp/" target="_blank">PMRP</a> and <a href="http://rocktoberfest2010.com" target="_blank">Rocktoberfest </a>out</li>
<li>Give a little bit &#8211; <a href="http://rrgcc.org/support-us/membership/">Help us</a> raise the mortgage!</li>
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<p>Read on past the break for the full USFS press release.</p>
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<p><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/12_05_10map.pdf">Map of Food Containment Area<br />
 </a><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/8.5x11rrgfoodstore.pdf">Food Storage Guide</a></p>
<div>WINCHESTER, Ky., July 1, 2010 – Forest Supervisor Frank Beum of the Daniel Boone National Forest announced that the Red River Gorge Geological Area will reopen on Friday, July 2 beginning at 8 a.m.</p>
<p>The gorge was temporary closed last Sunday after a hiker was attacked by a black bear along the Pinch-Em Tight Trail. The emergency closure was issued in the interest of public safety.</p>
<p>The Natural Bridge State Resort Park will reopen hiking trails on Friday morning at the same time. While the lodge, sky lift, and bridge remained open, the park took precautionary steps by closing all of its trails.</p>
<p>Officials with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources are continuing their search for the bear that attacked the hiker. The bear believed to be involved in the attack was last seen Thursday, June 30, south of Beattyville in Lee County.</p>
<p>The sighting occurred some 17 miles from the attack site, indicating the bear is no longer in the Gorge area.</p>
<p>“As a result of incoming information and sighting reports, traps and bait have been removed from the Daniel Boone National Forest,” said Steven Dobey, Kentucky Fish and Wildlife’s bear biologist.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, the Daniel Boone National Forest issued an order for the Red River Gorge that prohibits open food storage or leaving food accessible to bears. This order is applicable to all national forest lands north of Natural Bridge State Resort Park to U.S. Highway 460 in Powell, Menifee and Wolfe counties. In Kentucky, it is against the law to intentionally or unintentionally feed a bear.</p>
<p>“Public safety continues to be our highest priority,” said Beum. “We want our visitors to be aware that black bears have returned to Kentucky, and we want them to know what to do in case they happen upon a bear.</p>
<p>“Forest visitors can help prevent bears from becoming a nuisance by not feeding them or allowing them access to food or garbage,” said Beum.</p>
<p>Red River Gorge campers must store food, including pet food, in a bear-resistant container, inside their vehicle, or in an enclosed hard-body trailer. Backcountry campers must suspend food and garbage at least 10 feet off the ground and four feet away from any tree or pole.</p>
<p>All food leftovers and trash must be properly disposed of in a bear-resistant trash receptacle provided by the U.S. Forest Service. Burning or burying food trash is prohibited. Any odorous items that may attract a bear, such as soap and toothpaste, must also be stored.</p>
<p>“We will have an increased presence in the gorge this weekend to provide additional information to the public regarding safe camping practices,” said District Ranger Dave Manner.</p>
<p>Commissioner of State Parks Gerry van der Meer commented that the park is seeing little to no impact in travelers changing their plans. Guests having reservations at the Natural Bridge lodge and campground were contacted during the week and informed of the bear attack, in the event they wished to make other plans. The lodge and campground are expected to be full for the upcoming Forth of July weekend. Additional ranger coverage and communication with guests will transpire over the weekend, including necessary precautions with regard to food storage and how to avoid a bear encounter.</p>
<p>The public should report nuisance bears and any bear exhibiting aggressive behavior by calling 1-800-252-5378 (1-800-25-ALERT)</p>
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		<title>Darkside Trail Day Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 03:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josephine</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>JR Goodwin, our good friend from Louisville, Kentucky, recently helped host a Trail Day to maintain the trails in the <a href="http://rrgcc.org/rrgcc-info/pmrp/" target="_blank">Pendergrass-Murray Recreational Preserve</a></em><em> &#8211; Coal Bank Hollow. At the end of the day, he found himself in a rare state &#8211; out of words.</em></p>
<div id="attachment_864" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/photo-1.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-864" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/photo-1-200x150.jpg" alt="The Managers, Mike Driskell and JR Goodwin" width="200" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">JR Goodwin and his partner in crime, Mike Driskell, at another trail day they organized.</p></div>
<p>Sitting here to type out the events of the May 15th trail day  extravaganza I find myself, for once, speechless. From the initial ideas  and layout to the hard work and sweat of those in attendance as well as  the lunch, beer, and party spot donated by those who couldn’t attend, a  huge THANK YOU!! I have been left smiling about the wonderful community  and family that we of the Red River Gorge are so lucky to have. A  passion passed onto me by many of those before me was obviously shared  by the many, many people that showed up that day and to say that much  was accomplished would be an understatement of the sheer force that  descended onto coal Bank Hollow that day.</p>
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<p>During the week(s) prior, Mike Driskell was a huge help in the idea  forming and planning that allowed a defined idea to be visualized. On  top of that he secured much of the material that was used in the water  bars and steps and Travis from Louisville was awesome enough to  transport it down to the Gorge for us. Add to this that the Friday  before the trail day Mike, Josephine Neff, and Ken Thompson were great  enough to come out and help do some tree cutting and finish off the gate  that had been installed earlier in the season. We walked the trails to  discuss more ideas, spray the spots where work needed to be done, and  move trees that stood in our way to help make the actual trail day run  that much smoother.</p>
<div id="attachment_985" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/11.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-985" title="A motley crew" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/11-200x133.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="133" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A motley crew</p></div>
<p>Saturday morning rolled in and Mike, Ken, Travis, Matt Tackett, and  Mark Jackson helped with getting everything we needed out to the  trailhead. Well, everything but one of the wagon wheels and I must say,  the way that story ended is priceless. As we all got into positions,  folks started to trickle in at first and some of the first crews headed  off to work on the Solar Collector main trail. As that crew got started I  walked back to the parking lot where more folks had started to show up  to help. Ken and Mike took crews back to Darkside to begin many of the  big jobs that lay ahead. We had so many people show up that by 9 o’clock  there was only a rake left in the parking lot. Unfazed, people gladly  carried lumber and other materials down the long trail to where work was  being done. Once there, everyone worked as one large team, switching  out when tired, helping to move trees, and just providing the upbeat  vibe that made the whole day a blast.</p>
<p>Walking the trails watching everyone busting their rump was so  inspiring and humbling. To be part of this community is like none other.  Heading up to Solar to see what was needed, the crews had already  blocked off the bushwhack trail near the top as well as installed a few  steps, water bars, and even widened the trail in a few spots. All down  the trail, water bars were installed and one switchback was shored up  and the corner cutter’s path was blocked off. More beautiful work has  never been seen outside of an art museum.</p>
<div id="attachment_975" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/1.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-975" title="Adding some fancy stairs" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/1-200x133.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="133" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Adding some fancy stairs</p></div>
<p>Leaving there I made my way back to Darkside where more crews were  encountered installing water bars and the most amazing drainage and  mosaic bridge you will ever see where the Solar trail splits off of the  main trail. Heading down the trail the sounds of chainsaws filled the  air and one could only imagine what Ken and Mark were up to back there.  Once there my jaw dropped at what this mass of dedicated folks had  accomplished in such a short time. There, in the marsh that awaits one  after crossing the log bridge was a step like trail of cut logs. No more  muddy feet &#8211; yippee!! While one crew worked on that another crew had  rerouted the two drainages that cause the marsh to flow behind a large  boulder and into the creek. Time will hopefully dry up the marsh and  make it even better than it was by the end of that day.</p>
<p>Moving up the trail, more water bars were added and crews shored up a  few areas that had gotten trampled awhile back. The trail, now wider  and better, should last for years to come. Continuing upwards to where  the large tree had come down, the crews up there had built a few steps  and shored up there as well, making that section much easier and nicer  to navigate. Also, up top where the huge tree lays across the trail,  both Ken and Mark took turns cutting through the behemoth to allow the  trail to follow its original path and the trail that had sprouted up in  its place was blocked off with brush and small woodland creatures. Also,  the trail was widened a little near the very top to allow easier  passage and better drainage. All in all the trails that were worked on  should last quite a long time with minimal upkeep except the occasional  trimming and TLC.</p>
<div id="attachment_986" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/12.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-986" title="Tasty, tasty lunch" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/12-200x133.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="133" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tasty, tasty lunch - courtesy Rick Bost and Stephanie Meadows</p></div>
<p>After all their hard work, everyone headed back to the parking  lot for a lunch that was sponsored by Rick Bost and Steph Meadows and  lovingly prepared by Ms. Meadows herself and delivered thanks to Phil  Wilkes. A small raffle was held with prizes donated by Red River  Outdoors, Miguel’s, C&amp;S Carryout, and the Access Fund. That evening  after everyone had climbed and eaten, the real fun began at Torrent  Falls thanks to the awesome hospitality of Dr. Bob who opened his home  and backyard to all who helped. With plenty of sore muscles and enough  beer to make one forget about the aches, we all gathered round the  kitchen first before making our way to the fire pit. As the stars shone  down and the rain came down, one could only sit back and smile at the  greatest group of people to share a fire with. THANK YOU all, see you  next year.</p>
<p>Thank you to: Zach Romero, Tasha Kenrick, Michelle Ellington, Jordan  Stein, Konrad Schlenkrich, Gitta Lubke, Brice Markley, Jonathan Stair,  Sean Stewart, Yasmeen Fowler, Lindsey Gram, Brent Dupree, Mark Jackson,  Norma Froelich, Chris Kunesh, Crystal Norgren, Philip Wilkes, Ryan  O’Connor, Carrie Krikpatrick, Jimmy Farrell, Mike LaFontains, Melissa  Kelley, Ken Thompson, Kathryn Gamble, Travis Peek, Terri King, Deanna  L., Spenser Victory, Roger Bess, Blake Bowling, Alex Hain, Mike Palic,  Anna Hayes, Richard Strange, Michael Lamb, Kathryn Gulley, Mike  Driskell, Kenton Weir, Matt Tackett, Stephanie Meadows, Michael Cole, and of course JR  Goodwin.  If you do not see your name or it’s spelled incorrectly,  please let us know.  This information was gathered from signed waivers  and is subject to mistakes.</p>

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		<title>2010 Meeting &amp; Event Schedule</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re a Type A person and need to have all the <a href="http://rrgcc.org/upcoming-events/2010-meeting-event-schedule/">latest scheduling</a>, we&#8217;re trying to help you out.  With plenty of things going on this year, we&#8217;re hoping you can pencil us in here and there. Get the Sharpie out for the <strong>10</strong><sup><strong>th</strong></sup><strong> annual Rocktoberfest (October 8-10)</strong>. Check out the <a href="http://rrgcc.org/upcoming-events/2010-meeting-event-schedule/">full list of our upcoming events.</a></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through">March 5, 6, 2010 – Adventure Summit, Wright State University ~ Dayton, Ohio</span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through">March 26, 27, 28, 2010 – Access Fund LCO Activist Conference</span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through">March 27, 2010 – Red River Reunion</span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through">April 3, 2010 &#8211; Roadside Trail Day<br />
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through">April 17, 2010 – BOD Meeting</span></p>
<p>July 24, 2010 – BOD Meeting</p>
<p>August 14, 2010 – 6<sup>th</sup> Annual John Bronaugh &amp; Alex Yeakley Adopt-A-Crag Day</p>
<p>September 11, 12, 2010 – UCLIMB</p>
<p>September 25, 2010 – BOD Meeting</p>
<p>October 8, 9, 10, 2010 – 10<sup>th</sup> Annual Rocktoberfest</p>
<p>December 6, 2010 – BOD Meeting</p>
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		<title>Open Meeting Wrap-Up: April 17, 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 04:50:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Vidal</dc:creator>
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<p>Another meeting down, another docket of business together, another set of cookies, stickie buns, and brownies put away.. Yep, the April 17th meeting of the RRGCC is all but history with one of our larger crowds in hand, likely due to some of the spring&#8217;s best weather to date.</p>
<p>If you missed this one, have no fear &#8211; there&#8217;s one tentatively scheduled for July 24. Check back again (or<a href="http://rrgcc.org/feed"> subscribe to our feed</a>) to find out the details. In the meantime, read over the proceedings from this last meeting to stay up with the current happenings and updates.</p>
<p>Read more after the break..</p>
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<p>The meeting started with introductions to the Moore&#8217;s, the very welcoming owners of the white house on Bald Rock Fork Road. With some recent events, they&#8217;ve come to own most of the land near the top of the hill to the Southern Region. Having noticed the number of climbers that come by (and the number that need a hand getting up the difficult hill to the Southern Region), they came to the RRGCC to discuss options regarding parking near the top of the hill. The RRGCC and the Moore&#8217;s will be coordinating the best solutions for both parties and look forward to working together in the future.</p>
<p>The RRGCC is doing a <a href="http://www.lnt.org/" target="_blank">partnership with Leave No Trace (LNT)</a> again this year.  The USFS is working with the LNT organization to work on a new program LNT is running, the <a href="http://lnt.org/01_community/hotspots.php" target="_blank">Leave No Trace Hot Spots</a>. The RRGCC will also be looking into the possibility of bringing a trainer course or scheduling a visit from the Traveling Trainers sometime this year.</p>
<p>Bill Strachan, the Executive Director who has committed a lot of time and energy to working with the USFS, informed the group that the <a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/boone/lac/lac_process.shtml" target="_blank">Limits of Acceptable Change (LAC)</a> was approved. It&#8217;s been a long process and this helps bring the RRGCC and the USFS closer to working together on using and maintaining crags on Forest Service land. However, more work still needs to be done and Bill and the RRGCC still needs to draft a climbing management plan (CMP).  This plan must be approved both by the RRGCC and the USFS.  Bill explained that to improve “system trails”, which are official, published trails, such as the trails that start to Military and Left Flank, the climbing community needs to contact the USFS for permission to address the trails.  &#8221;User trails”, such as those to Phantasia, cannot be improved or maintained until the climbing management plan is approved and published.  The CMP will likely be drafted by the end of summer and approved by the RRGCC BOD at the September meeting.   At that point, it will be submitted to the USFS.</p>
<p>Josephine gave a brief recap of the Red River Reunion, which was put on by <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/Miguelspizza#p/a/u/2/g5oPAq2m__A" target="_blank">Miguel’s Pizza</a>.  By the end of the night, Miguel&#8217;s had helped the RRGCC pull in over $2,900!  Rick Bost helped to organize and run the climbing competition at Torrent Falls.  In the future, we&#8217;ll be working harder to get the word out about the climbing competitions. As it was, more than <a href="http://rrgcc.org/event-wrapups/red-river-reunion-recap/" target="_blank">twenty people competed</a> and most of them walked away with some pretty handy prizes. It was also proposed that we have a raffle and silent auction at Rocktoberfest.</p>
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<div id="attachment_864" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/photo-1.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-864" title="The Managers, Mike Driskell and JR Goodwin" src="http://rrgcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/photo-1-200x150.jpg" alt="The Managers, Mike Driskell and JR Goodwin" width="200" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Managers, Mike Driskell and JR Goodwin</p></div>
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<p><a href="http://driskellhomerepair.com/default.aspx" target="_blank">Mike Driskell</a> gave a brief recap of the <a href="http://rrgcc.org/event-wrapups/roadside-trail-day-spring-2010/" target="_blank">Roadside trail day</a>.  In addition to the improvements, he and JR Goodwin expressed concern about the dilapidated state of the slab wall base. One option he presented involved building a retaining wall and a fence similar to what is currently in place at Animal Crackers Wall in Muir Valley. He also discussed building a split rail fence to keep the general population from spreading down the hill.  Since any actions would need to be <a href="http://www.gfnp.org/Site/Welcome.html" target="_blank">coordinated with the land owners</a>, no action was taken at this time.  Mike is planning another trail day for Roadside in the spring of 2011. Later, Mike showed off some signs that he&#8217;d made for around the area. Keep an eye out for some nice looking signs and remember to thank Mike for the efforts.</p>
<p>Matt Tackett of <a href="http://redriveroutdoors.com" target="_blank">Red River Outdoors</a> discussed the mountain bike trail building on the PMRP.  Thanks to several weeks of hard work, Matt mentioned that the trails are really coming along nicely. Every third Saturday he and a small crew are doing a small trail day to work on the trails and hey&#8217;re currently working 70 to 80 hours per month. Matt Tackett has written a grant to fund the trail building and that grant is currently pending approval. Should the grant by approved, Matt will be more strongly promoting the trail days and the trail building effort.</p>
<p>JR Goodwin, racked with the guilt of having yet another birthday, volunteered his big day to host a trail day on May 15, likely at Dark Side.  Also, JR and Mike Driskell are asking that the RRGCC website have a place for people to <a href="http://rrgcc.org/contact-us/report-bad-trails/" target="_blank">“report bad trails”</a> and Yasmeen Fowler and Paul Vidal were volunteered to implement this feature. Matt Tackett also suggested doing a trail building clinic for people that are interested in building trails.  <a href="http://www.imba.com/tcc/trailschool.html" target="_blank">IMBA has a great program</a> and Tackett suggested imitating it. Eastern Kentucky University has environmental impact programming and the RRGCC may try to reach out to this group to see how we can work together.</p>
<p>Earlier in the meeting, the community was informed of a <a href="http://www.redriverclimbing.com/viewtopic.php?t=12793" target="_blank">climbing accident that occurred at the Dark Side</a>. Details were fuzzy but, having been on the scene, JR was able to give a slightly more complete picture. One thing that JR explained was that Lee County could use assistance with regard to preparation for climbing accident rescues. For example, they are in need of  wheeled rescue litter and directions and descriptions of the crag locations. Rick Bost promised to research the cost of the litter and the RRGCC will strongly consider purchasing it for them. Another effort that would go a long way to improving the situation would be to establish better communication with the Lee County Search and Rescue (SAR) with possibly an appointed RRGCC liaison.</p>
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<p>With <a href="http://rrgcc.org/rrgcc-info/pmrp/" target="_blank">the mortgage still the top priority</a>, the topic of fundraising spurred plenty of ideas. Rick Bost further explained the new <a href="http://www.cardpartner.com/app/rrgcc" target="_blank">RRGCC credit card</a>.  After the first purchase, the RRGCC gets $50 and 0.3% of all purchases after that. Josephine Neff asked that the RRGCC purchase logo items for sale. Specifically, she suggested a coffee mug, flask, and beer koozie and the Board agreed to get back to Josephine with a vote with two weeks. Bill also suggested leveraging large donations to use as incentives for matching donation drives.</p>
<p>For Rocktoberfest, the RRGCC is working to host the event at the same location as last year. As for managing the waste, Mike Driskell asked that we promote aluminum can usage so that we can recycle them for income at Rocktoberfest. Mike Driskell volunteered to talk with the Beer Trailer about putting up signs encouraging aluminum can use. Also, Joe Haynes suggested outreach programs at the school systems, something the RRGCC has tried to incorporate with past Rocktoberfests. JR proposed giving a day of guided climbing for students who get a certain GPA. Tackett suggested we do a scholarship for local residents for <a href="http://www.mountaingear.com/uclimb/eventdetails.aspx?eventid=15" target="_blank">U-Climb</a>. In support of Rocktoberfest and other events, Josephine will be working to get a few vinyl signs that says “RRGCC” of some sort.</p>
<p>Thanks for reading over things.. If you&#8217;d like to get more involved, we&#8217;d love the support. Just <a href="http://rrgcc.org/contact-us/contact/">let us know</a> and we&#8217;ll get you plugged in. If cash or credit card is your prefered donation currency, we&#8217;re <a href="http://rrgcc.org/support-us/membership/">happy to accept that</a> as well.</p>
<p>We look forward to seeing you at the next meeting.</p>
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		<title>Roadside Trail Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 00:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Vidal</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roadside Crag is one of the Red River  Gorge&#8217;s most popular crags. Minutes from the parking off a major roadway  and hosting wide range of climbs, Roadside attracts dozens of climbers  of all abilities every weekend.  Roadside is located on the <a href="http://www.gfnp.org/Site/Welcome.html" target="_blank">Graining  Fork Nature Preserve</a>, land that is owned by climber-friendly Grants  Stevens and Jon Haight.  Over the years, though, Roadside&#8217;s popularity  has contributed to increased wear and tear on the approach trail,  especially near the steep trail-head. The increased foot traffic led to  obvious problems with drainage and erosion.</p>
<p>On Saturday, April 3, 2010 Mike Driskell of <strong><a href="http://driskellhomerepair.com/" target="_blank">Driskell Home  Repair</a></strong> in Louisville organized a second trail day at Roadside  Crag to try to address those problems. Thirteen people came to put the  sweat of their brow into helping remove litter, trim tree branches,  widen the trail-head, and improve drainage along the beginning of the  trail.  They refueled with some <strong>Miguel&#8217;s </strong>for lunch, provided by  Driskell Home Repair, and stuffed their packs with some RRGCC schwag.   After working on the trail-head, Driskell and company moved to the area  near Roadside Attraction, a classic and popular trad climb, where the  trail went straight up a series of rock steps.  The poor drainage and  steep incline led to severe erosion in this area.  Now, after plenty of  volunteer effort, the trail now accesses this area via a switchback that  should mitigate the impacts near Roadside Attraction.</p>
<p>Mike hopes to return complete the new section of the trail on  the next Roadside Trail Day, possibly in the spring of 2011.   Additional projects also include working to stabilize the erosion  around the base of the slab routes to the far-right of the cliff line.</p>
<p>Thank you to the volunteers that helped: <strong>John Grider,  Malcolm Akindana, Randy Tebbs, Carrie Kirkpatrick, Dave Jasperson, JR  Goodwin, Mark Rohr, Robert Keith Todd, Bryan Spencer, Josephine Neff,  Derrick Powell, </strong>and <strong>Mike Driskell</strong>.</p>
<p>If you were not able to participate in  this event, please mark your calendar for <strong>Johnny &amp; Alex Trail Day </strong>(check out <a href="../event-wrapups/jatd-2009-recap/" target="_blank">last  year&#8217;s JATD</a>), which will be held on <strong>August 14th</strong>, and <a href="../feed" target="_blank">stay tuned</a> for more!  Or, if you want to throw yourself at a project all your own, <a href="../contact-us" target="_blank">tell us about it</a> and we&#8217;ll support you!</p>
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		<title>2009 Year In Review</title>
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		<dc:creator>Josephine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[2009 RRGCC Year in Review This past year had a lot of exciting happenings for the RRGCC. The year began [...]]]></description>
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<p>This past year had a lot of exciting happenings for the RRGCC.</p>
<p>The year began with a large ice storm.  <strong>Bill Strachan </strong> worked with 5 climber volunteers and three US Forrest Service personnel.   On February 21, 2009 they cleared storm damage in Martin’s Fork area, which includes the approaches to Military and Left Flank.</p>
<p><strong>Todd McCormick </strong>and the <strong>University of Pittsburgh</strong> hosted a climbing competition to raise funds for the RRGCC.  Their event raised $1,125!<span id="more-814"></span></p>
<p>On April 11, 2009, <strong>Miguel’s</strong> hosted Red River Reunion to benefit the RRGCC.  The event included a shoe demo by <strong>5.10</strong>, climbing competition at Torrent Falls, Rodeo Clip contest, as well as booths by <strong>5.10, Petzl, </strong>&amp; <strong>Black Diamond. </strong>The evening ended with the <strong>Stone Alliance Film Tour</strong>, music and, of course, a giant bonfire.  The event raised <strong>over $500</strong> for the RRGCC.</p>
<p>This year, we kicked off our grassroots, community-led trail program. Rather than rely on one <em>large </em>trail day to accomplish much needed work, the climbing community <em>broke the work up into smaller chunks, maintaining their crags with smaller, more focused trail days.</em></p>
<p><strong>Jack Dickey </strong>got us started with the Spring Trail Day on April 18, 2009.  He headed up a crew of 16 volunteers and tackled projects in Sore Heel Hollow.   The trail crew repaired trails damaged by the winter ice storm.  They began stabilizing and reclaiming the denuded hillside leading down to the parking lot and made a specific path for trail that traverses top of said hillside.  They built stairs for the beginning of that trail.  In addition, they improved the bridge to the Gallery and built a new bridge on the trail to What About Bob Wall.</p>
<p><strong>Phillip Gall’s</strong> partnered with <strong>Patagonia’s 1% program.</strong> They raised more than $1200  for the Coalition in 2009 in addition to several generous gear donations!</p>
<p>On June 13, 2009, <strong>Mike Driskell</strong> and <strong>Driskell Home Repair</strong> continued the trail day initiative by conducting a trail day at Roadside.  He and his crew were able to remove downed trees that had fallen across the trail, relocate and widen the start of the trail.  They then added stairs to the beginning of the trail and added water breaks to the new trail and portions of the existing trail.</p>
<p><strong>We made our $30,000 mortgage payment on July 15,  2009. </strong></p>
<p>On August 1,<sup> </sup>2009, the Red River Gorge Climbers’ Coalition hosted their most successful trail day event in their 13-year history. Over 90 people came together to lend their skills and talent to developing new trails, and rehabbing existing pathways on the Pendergrass-Murray Recreational Preserve. Additionally, the trail day most certainly ranks as one of the largest Access Fund sponsored Adopt-A-Crag events in 2009!  Work was accomplished in Sore Heel as well as at Darkside, Drive-By, Bob Marley, and Crossroads.  Afterwards, the volunteers enjoyed live music, food, beer, and the 100-foot-long slip-n-slide!  Special thanks goes to <strong>Sandy Davies </strong>for organizing this event.</p>
<p>In other exciting news, for the first time ever the Johnny and Alex Trail Day raised money for the coalition, both in private donations and sales at the event.  The event raised $800!  These funds and donations of goods and services from our generous sponsors financed that great party.</p>
<p><strong>Red River Outdoors</strong> partnered with <strong>Mountain Gear’s</strong> to host their <strong>U-Climb </strong>clinic.  It was held on September 12 &amp; 13, 2009, and both <strong>Mountain Gear</strong> and <strong>Red River Outdoors</strong> donated proceeds to the RRGCC.</p>
<p>Then, on September 26, 2009 <strong>RockQuest Climbing Center</strong> &amp; <strong>Benchmark Outfitter</strong> put together a climbing competition to benefit the RRGCC. Climbers competed for excellent prizes from vendors like <strong>The Benchmark Outfitter, Sterling Ropes, Arc’Teryx, </strong>and <strong>La Sportiva</strong>.  The event raised $500 for the RRGCC!</p>
<p>Finally, the RRGCC wrapped up the year with their 9<sup>th</sup> annual Rocktoberfest on October 9-11, 2009.  The event kicked off on a rainy Friday with vendors, a dyno comp, movies, milk crate stacking, funnel cakes, games, and a great DJ.  On Saturday, the rain held off for the climbing comp in Sore Heel.  This was followed by water balloon launching contest, dyno comp, dunk tank, a milk crate stacking challenge, movies, live entertainment, and vendor giveaways and raffles.  The event raised $12,500 for the RRGCC.</p>
<p>As of right now, we <em>have only four annual payments, approximately $118,000, left before we&#8217;ve fully paid off the mortgage.  We&#8217;re all counting down to our last payment on July 2013.</em> <strong>Thank you for your <em>help and </em>we look forward to owning the Pendergrass-Murray Recreational Preserve! </strong></p>
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