Up Date on the Black Canyon Climbing Access from the AMGA
Good news from the
Black Canyon of the Gunnison! As many of you were aware, as part of the
Draft Wilderness and Backcountry Management Plan of August 2011, the
National Park Service's Preferred Alternative proposed to prohibit
guided climbing in the Inner Canyon section, home of most of the Black
Canyon's famous long multi-pitch routes. Many concerns were voiced over
this proposal, including those from several members of Congress, as well
as members of the climbing and guiding community. Last week the
National Park Service sent out a letter to all of the Senators and
Congressmen who had written to the NPS about this issue on the AMGA's
behalf, stating that they were not going to proceed with prohibiting
guided climbing at this time. The letter states in pertinent part, "This
issue will not move forward without much more internal deliberation and
then close collaboration with all interested parties..."
The AMGA applauds the
willingness of the National Park Service to reconsider their proposal,
and is looking forward to being a part of the collaborative process. We
sincerely thank Senator Mark Udall (D-CO), Senator Michael Bennet
(D-CO), Senator Max Baucus (D-MT), and Representative Scott Tipton
(R-CO) for the support they have given, both to preserving the unique
wilderness environment of the Black Canyon, as well as the ability of
the public to choose a facilitated recreational experience with a
certified guide.
The AMGA would like to thank
all of the members who submitted comments and letters to their
congressional delegates. The final count was 39 letters that AMGA
members sent out. It is through the involvement and support of the
stakeholders who take the time to communicate with our public land
managers that an effective process can be had.
While this issue does not
constitute a final decision regarding the status of guided climbing in
the Wilderness Management Plan, it is an important step towards a closer
partnership with the National Park Service. The AMGA welcomes future
dialogue with our partners in the NPS and Congress aimed at creating an
appropriate level of guiding in the vertical Wilderness of the Black
Canyon.
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To access the letter sent to
the Senators and Congressmen from the National Park Service, as well as
previous materials on the proposal, please visit
http://amga.com/about/BlackCanyon_Response.php