These guys bring up a good point. One size fits all… Not.Perhaps a
standard is NOT what is actually needed here.
I will freely admit that a
standard is not a friendly document.
Icabod did infer to this too. If we do create a standard, it will be the first thing the lawyers & insurance companies go to in the event of a rec-climbing “incident”, (which is not necessarily a bad thing).
The pro-climbers amongst us have compiled the required info many times over. It would seem the question is: What do we actually want to do with that data?
A cold hard standard?
A brochure of accepted rec-climbing conduct?
The data is all here… How do you want it packaged?
Let TCI and the other established "www.TCwhatever.com" advocates hand down the decision on exactly what it is we are to publish here. Is this to be a legal document, a public relations gem, or general rules of conduct?
Make the call. Post the decision. Move us forward. FYI: In case anyone missed it, Ponderosa shows an outstanding document on TC-Colorado at:
http://www.treeclimbingco.com/standards.html