BARC Off to a Good Start. . .The BARC will serve as a good means to concentrate your efforts. If you keep it local, you increase your ability to serve the needs and interests of your members tenfold. A local crag, or chapter, is an interesting concept.
I was pleased to see the arborists mixing with the REC people. Actually, I was kind of impressed to see arborists hanging out at the BARC site at all. If you can join the pro & REC climbing communities together, you will have made a great step toward the acceptance of the REC community in pro climbing circles.
Now granted, I don’t expect a REC class at the ISA/ITCC any time soon but even the slightest recognition of
“trained” REC climbers would be an interesting phenomena.
Note: I know that TCI makes it a point to keep the REC-ITCC _link_ alive each year at the convention and I do appreciate their efforts on that.I will be keeping an eye on BARC and look forward to the upcoming changes you speak of. If you can coalesce the climbing community in your area in the physical sense, and form a band of active members, you will have grasped the Holy Grail of recreational climbing. (well, at least in my eyes anyway).
Thank you for your work in this area.
Regards,
Electrojake