Sonnie Trotter auctioning off a day of private climbing
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Sonnie Trotter auctioning off a day of private climbing
Sonnie Trotter's latest blog post has a great description of what it mean's to be part of the climbing community and the responsibility that goes with it.
Here's how Sonnie described his contribution to the auction
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Sonnie wrote that as a prelude to his decision to offer a day of private climbing with him to a charity auction for climber/alpinist Bean Bowers who is fighting back late stage cancer. Bean sounds like an awesome climber with a great selfless attitude.Community is a funny thing. Many of my climbing friends are tough, resilient, island like creatures. We go about our days often on our own, sometimes thinking we don’t really need anybody – but the reality is much different. We all rely on people everyday, for a belay, a ride, a beer, a place to crash, an extra #1 camalot for that secret proj, a job, you name it, WE are a community. The longer I climb, the prouder I am to be a part of it and the outdoor community at large. Generally speaking, we’re passionate people, who care a lot about our environment, and try to live as responsibly (and reasonably) as possible. We tend to see the world in a similar fashion, having similar concerns, dreams, ambitions, and that brings us closer together, no matter how far apart we might live.
Here's how Sonnie described his contribution to the auction
Sounds like a great day out. Don't be shy and don't be cheap. A day of guiding like this would be worth over $400. Make your bid before auction day April 28/11. Go to Sonnie's blog for details and the link to the charity site for Bean Bowers. As Sonnie says, these selfless acts are what community is for -- making life better for everyone.if you’d like to go climbing for the day with me, or if you have a dream line you want to tick off your classics list, but can’t recruit a partner or rope gun, or if you just want to learn rope work and refine some skills, then make a bid at the auction for a really great cause and I’ll be MORE than happy to spend the day with you
Sonnietrotter.com
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