The majestic cliffs and towers of southern Utah’s Greater Canyonlands region have long been a draw for climbers. On May 17, renowned climbers Lynn Hill and Steve "Crusher" Bartlett spoke to a crowd of about 150 at Neptune Mountaineering in Boulder, CO about the love climbers have for Greater Canyonlands,...
Read MoreThumbs up in Colorado Springs
On May 23, waking up early in the morning in order to beat traffic and set up a Banner Brigade right on the road in Colorado Springs, CO was well worth it!
Read MoreInto the Canyonlands: Indian Creek
The Indian Creek area, located on the east side of Canyonlands National Park, south of Moab, Utah, is famous for its dramatic and sheer Wingate Sandstone cliffs, and is an internationally-known and treasured rock climbing destination.
Read MoreTell Retiring BLM Director to Spare Desolation Canyon
The current director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bob Abbey, recently announced that he plans to retire at the end of this month. Please write him and urge him not to authorize approval of the disastrous proposed Gasco development project as one of his final acts as director....
Read MoreRS 2477 Lawsuits Roll In — 12,000 New Roads (or at least that’s what the state calls them)
As expected, the State of Utah, together with some (but not all) Utah counties, have begun to file their massive lawsuits claiming that they own 12,000 roads across federal lands now managed by the Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service and National Park Service.
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