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Being neither a climber nor park ranger, it's really interesting to learn about these internal conflicts. I agree with the park rangers, these site ought to be protected, especially when the foot traffic is considered. But has the climbing community tried to develop other "trad climbing" like techniques that could be both easier and temporary? The conflict for the climbers seems to revolve around trad climbing vs fixed anchors, but I'm curious if those really are the only options. Again not a climber, but if anyone else is please speak up lol
Trad climbing is a bucket term that includes all types of removable anchors. As technology has increased, protection like nuts and cams have gotten lighter and stronger, making the barrier to entry lower. It still requires carrying in a lot of extra gear, carefully placing it, and taking care to remove it.
OH I see, I shouldn't have underestimated the skill involved in safe placement. I'm sure good gear isn't much help if you don't know what to do with it lol, but this adds great context the climbers side of the issue thank you.