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Crazy Horse Investigated for Unauthorised Climbing Routes

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Crazy Horse Investigated for Unauthorised Climbing Routes

by CityNews

 

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CityNews – A climbing company has raised concerns among locals as they set up a climbing route on a cliff without permission, upsetting locals who alerted officials.

 

A report was issued today regarding the investigation of Crazy Horse, a climbing company in Ban Sahakon, Mae On.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/crazy-horse-investigated-unauthorised-climbing-routes/

 
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Need permission to climb a cliff?

Surely isn't anything they can think up to make some money.

 

Police:Why did this man die?

Coroner: He stopped breathing.

Police: Ah, yes, understand. He didn't have permission to breathe, couldn't find a Breathing Licence anywhere in his wallet.

 

Didn't they chop down trees on a sacred mountain to build houses they're now illegally living in? Or is it about time everyone have forgot about that already?

How dare they to call themselves Crazy Horse.  There's only one  Crazy Horse. 

 

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5 hours ago, balo said:

How dare they to call themselves Crazy Horse.  There's only one  Crazy Horse. 

 

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What if they did this to the cliff?

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16 hours ago, bluesofa said:

Need permission to climb a cliff?

Surely isn't anything they can think up to make some money.

 

Police:Why did this man die?

Coroner: He stopped breathing.

Police: Ah, yes, understand. He didn't have permission to breathe, couldn't find a Breathing Licence anywhere in his wallet.

 

I think it is the unsightly metal hammered into the rocks that might have something to do with it.

3 minutes ago, FitnessHealthTravel said:

I think it is the unsightly metal hammered into the rocks that might have something to do with it.

You win the price :biggrin:

And if someone would have cared to open the article it would be even more obvious.

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The company is being investigated for forest encroachment and the illegal installation of bolt holds and metal rails on protected cliffs.

 

4 minutes ago, FitnessHealthTravel said:

I think it is the unsightly metal hammered into the rocks that might have something to do with it.

Ah yes, they should have used the camouflage-coloured ones instead.

 

Give it two seasons, and they will be unsafely rusting away, perhaps potentially even killing people..... requiring  employing more hospital staff.... so.... winner winner.

 

more climbing guides

more hospital staff and services

more injured tourists

all good

Looks like stainless steel and bolt epoxy.  Would last a long time. But they should have given the brown bag for permit.  

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