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To bolt or not to bolt

Writer: Howdy!Howdy!

Updated: Nov 15, 2024

In "sport climbing," the lead climber clips into permanent bolts pre-drilled into rock faces. Sport climbers claim they have the right to drill bolts in Wilderness. But does this violate the 1964 Wilderness Act, and what effect will uncontrolled sport climbing have on our Wilderness Areas? Learn more in "To Bolt or Not to Bolt" by Mike Browning.



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