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2008 Gunks Climbers' Coalition News

Michael Kodas Benefit Slideshow for the GCC
November 1, 2008
More details about this successful event to come.


Michael Kodas (left) with Jannette Pazer, France Menk, and Dana Perry of the GCC

 

The GCC sponsors free pizza at Vulgarian Roundtable
October 17, 2008
On October 17th, Rock and Snow hosted a Vulgarian Roundtable discussion with a panel of legendary Gunks climbers who led the Gunks climbing scene in the 1950s and 1960s. The store was completely packed and the discussion was fun, lighthearted and nostalgic. The Gunks Climbers' Coalition was proud to sponsor free pizza for all who attended.

Free Pizza! Henry Barber (in blue) was in town for the reunion weekend.
The audience packed themselves into Rock and Snow.
Panel: Dick Williams, Jim McCarthy, Elaine Matthews, Al DeMaria, Burt Angrist, Claude Suhl and Rich Goldstone. Russ Clune moderated.

 

GCC Fundraising Campaign to Purchase Rescue Equipment for the Mohonk Preserve

On Memorial Day 2008, Maria del Piano fell on a climb in the Near Trapps and was taken to an ambulance on a rescue litter. She needed surgery on her wrist, where a titanium plate was inserted.

As a result of this experience, Maria offered to donate a generous amount of money to the Gunks Climbers' Coalition Rescue Fund, to help with the purchase of new rescue equipment for the Mohonk Preserve. With this seed money, the GCC was just about to start a fund drive when something unbelievably offensive happened. Thieves stole $9000 worth of ropes and specialized rigging gear from the rescue cache in the Trapps.

While the Mohonk Preserve works with their insurance company to help recover their losses, the GCC would like to continue our plans for the Rescue Fund drive to raise money for new equipment, defray rescue costs and help with any theft expenses not covered by insurance.

We hope to raise as much money as possible between now and our November 1st benefit slide show featuring Michael Kodas, the author of High Crimes - The Fate of Everest in the age of Greed, a narrative look at how big money and big egos are drawing crime and malfeasance to Mount Everest. Admission to the slide show is a $10 donation.

Please help the GCC help the Mohonk Preserve, so they can have the rescue equipment to help us climbers when we need them the most. The Mohonk Preserve is a non-profit land conservation organization supported by its members and visitors and depends on all of us to help. At present accident rates, the Preserve estimates that rescues cost $10,000 per year and presently this must come out of the Preserve's bottom line. Also, equipment ages and needs to be replaced with new equipment regularly.

Please go to GCC Donation Page to make your donations. We accept personal check, credit cards and Paypal payments.

Thank you for your help.

The Gunks Climbers' Coalition

 

The GCC Presented with the Mohonk Preserve's 2008 Thom Scheuer Memorial Stewardship Award
October 11, 2008

Chris Moratz, Chairman and Jannette Pazer, Secretary General, both members of the Board of Directors for the Gunks Climbers' Coalition, are very pleased to have been presented with the Mohonk Preserve's Thom Scheuer Memorial Stewardship Award this past Saturday October 11. For us, it is a great honor to be recognized for our achievements in the past years. We have worked with great diligence in order to solidify climber relations with land managers along the Shawangunk Ridge, work toward opening new climbing area access, improve climber trails, prevent erosion and soil compaction in heavily used areas, sponsor events and raise funds for donation of rescue equipment, and generally serve as a liason for the climbing community. All of this would not be possible if we were not supported by the local climbing community, the national Access Fund of which we are an affiliate, as well as Rock and Snow of New Paltz and local rock climbing guide services. For Jannette and Chris as well as our fellow members of the Board of Directors, Mr. Robert O'Brien, Mr. Ajax Greene, Ms. France Menk, and Mr. Dana Perry, who represent our all volunteer organization, this honor is a great milestone and will serve to inspire us into the future as we continue our mission.


Jannette Pazer (GCC Secretary), Jon Ross (Mohonk Preserve Visitor Services Coordinator and long time Gunks Guide), Glenn Hoagland (Mohonk Preserve Executive Director), and Chris Moratz (GCC Co-Chairman) accepting the award at the New Paltz Climbing Film Festival.


Jannette Pazer and Chris Moratz with the award.

 

Public Information Meetings for the development of a Draft Master Plan for Minnewaska State Park Preserve - July 8 & 10, 2008

On Tuesday July 8th in New Paltz, and again on Thursday July 10th in Ellenville, the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation will hold a public information meeting on the Draft Master Plan for Minnewaska State Park Preserve. This is an opportunity for climbers to voice their opinion on climbing opportunities at Minnewaska, as well as listen to a brief overview of the proposed plan. We encourage climbers to attend and participate. Members of the Gunks Climbers' Coalition Board of Directors will be in attendance and we will welcome your input to us as well. If you can't attend, they will be accepting written comments until August 11th. For details, see here for the invitation letterfrom the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (in MS Word).

 

Trapps Closure Lifted for Peregrine Falcons- June 28, 2008

The Peregrine Falcon nest in the Trapps appears to have failed. The Trapps closure has been lifted.

 

Route 44/55 Cleanup - April 26, 2008

On April 26th, the GCC organized a highway cleanup of Route 44/55 from the Deli to the Mohonk Preserve Visitor's Center as part of a town-wide Gardiner road clean up day. Nine volunteers came to help out. We will be submitting paperwork to the state to be the official sponsors of this section of road which includes having our organization's name posted on a street sign. For pictures, click here.

 

Trapps Closure for Peregrine Falcons - April 2008

Peregrine falcons have returned to their usual nesting site on the Trapps cliff. The closure is the same as last year. Climbs between and including "Broken Hammer" and "The Blue Stink" will be closed until further notice.

 

 

GCC News - January 2008

As a very busy year has come to a close and snow has taken hold up here in the mountains, this is the time to update all our friends about what we've been up to in "wrapping up" this year.

We sponsored two Access Fund Adopt-A-Crag events in 2007. The first one was at Skytop, where we picked up several garbage bags worth of mostly water bottles left by careless hotel guests (many bottles had just been dropped haphazardly and fallen between the talus blocks!) It is clear by our actions that we have proven that climbers do not have a negative impact on the environment, it tends to be other user groups that do and that climbers make good stewards of the environment. Of course the other news about Skytop is that as of this year it is partly open, to paying hotel guests who hire a guide. It seems that a quite a lot of climbers are taking advantage of this. We think that this is probably a good thing as it may eventually lead to more of a democratic access to this one of a kind crag in the future.

Our other Adopt-A-Crag was at Peter's Kill area of Minnewaska State Park. Rather than just a cleanup, this involves working on climbers access trails and filling in heaping helpings of wood chips where the bare earth would otherwise be susceptible to erosion. We got quite a few volunteers for this one, about a dozen in all, and everyone pitched in until the afternoon when we went climbing. We've done this event now for several years running and it has created a lot of goodwill with the park management. (The management of the park has just changed and it is under new management.) As a new master plan is just starting to be in process of drafting, we look forward to being able to give climbers a needed voice in determining where climbing access may be considered in the future.

The Mohonk Preserve was pleased to receive a donation of a litter wheel from our rescue fund. The wheel can be attached to the bottom of a rescue litter and serves to take at least some of the weight off the rescuers holding and passing the litter along to its destination. In conjunction with the titanium letter we donated a couple of years ago, the wheel will also serve to expedite climber rescues in the future.

Also at the close of this year we have made another donation to the Gardiner Volunteer Fire Department, who has always cooperated with the climbing community where climber rescue is concerned.

We've also been continuing to pursue the Rosendale bouldering area project "Water Works" as we have been doing with some time. Negotiations with the town of Rosendale, the Mohonk preserve, and open space institute have been positive. We still need to have some more issues resolved for the next stage of the project, look for more updates on this sometime in the near future.

We expect the coming year to also be a busy one. To all of you, best wishes for a happy winter and see you at the cliff in the coming year.

-The GCC Board of Directors - Gardiner, NY

 


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