concept   climbing ethics

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) rock climbing community (1) United States (1) France (1) New Zealand (1) Switzerland (1) Ireland (1) Italy (1) Peru (1) Bolivia (1) Scotland (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 climbing ethics rock climbing community Respecting the environment, historical routes, and balancing development with conservation are key ethical considerations in the rock climbing community. 9
2 climbing ethics United States Climbing ethics in the United States prioritize safety, environmental conservation, and personal responsibility. 8
3 climbing ethics France Climbing ethics in France prioritize artistic appreciation, safety, and social connections. 4
4 climbing ethics New Zealand New Zealand climbing culture emphasizes free climbing, exploring new routes, and values environmental impact and conservation. 4
5 climbing ethics Switzerland Swiss climbing communities prioritize established routes, safety, and social camaraderie in their climbing ethics. 3
6 climbing ethics Ireland In Ireland, climbers prioritize respect for historical and cultural significance, safety standards, and adherence to regulations. 2
7 climbing ethics Italy In Italy, climbing ethics prioritize artistic beauty and consider length, exposure, and commitment in grading routes. 2
8 climbing ethics Peru In Peru, climbing ethics prioritize community collaboration and preservation of ancestral sites and traditions. 2
9 climbing ethics Bolivia Climbing ethics in Bolivia emphasize community collaboration and sharing resources. 1
10 climbing ethics Scotland In Scottish climbing culture, it is important to show respect for the historical and cultural significance of climbing locations and ancient landmarks. 1