Rock Climbing in Kentucky's Red River Gorge: An Oral History of Community, Resources, and Tourism

Rock Climbing in Kentucky's Red River Gorge documents, for the first time,

fifty years of oral history from this famous climbing community. Through

extensive interviews, Maples reconstructs the growth of rock climbing in

the region-including a twice-failed dam project, mysterious first routes,

unauthorized sport-route growth on public lands, and a controversial

archaeological dig. The book details five decades of collaborations to

secure ongoing access to some of the world's most beautiful and technically

demanding routes and the challenges along the way.

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Rock Climbing in Kentucky's Red River Gorge: An Oral History of Community, Resources, and Tourism

Rock Climbing in Kentucky's Red River Gorge documents, for the first time,

fifty years of oral history from this famous climbing community. Through

extensive interviews, Maples reconstructs the growth of rock climbing in

the region-including a twice-failed dam project, mysterious first routes,

unauthorized sport-route growth on public lands, and a controversial

archaeological dig. The book details five decades of collaborations to

secure ongoing access to some of the world's most beautiful and technically

demanding routes and the challenges along the way.

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Rock Climbing in Kentucky's Red River Gorge: An Oral History of Community, Resources, and Tourism

Rock Climbing in Kentucky's Red River Gorge: An Oral History of Community, Resources, and Tourism

by James N. Maples
Rock Climbing in Kentucky's Red River Gorge: An Oral History of Community, Resources, and Tourism

Rock Climbing in Kentucky's Red River Gorge: An Oral History of Community, Resources, and Tourism

by James N. Maples

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Overview

Rock Climbing in Kentucky's Red River Gorge documents, for the first time,

fifty years of oral history from this famous climbing community. Through

extensive interviews, Maples reconstructs the growth of rock climbing in

the region-including a twice-failed dam project, mysterious first routes,

unauthorized sport-route growth on public lands, and a controversial

archaeological dig. The book details five decades of collaborations to

secure ongoing access to some of the world's most beautiful and technically

demanding routes and the challenges along the way.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781952271144
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2021
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

James N. Maples is director of the Division for Regional Economic Assessment and Modeling and associate professor of sociology at Eastern Kentucky University. His work examines the economic and environmental impacts of outdoor recreation and sustainable tourism.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations xiii

Introduction 1

1 A Brief Overview of the Red and the Surrounding Region 7

2 The Motherlode 16

3 The Red River Dam, 1962-1969 24

4 Cumberland Climbers, 1968-1975 37

5 The Climbing Growth and Climbing Guides, 1974-1986 49

6 Sport Climbing Begins in the Red, 1987-1995 67

7 Climbing Guides, Climbing Bans, and Climbers Organizing, 1993-1997 81

8 White-Haired Goldenrod and the Memorandum of Understanding, 1997-2000 97

9 The Military Wall Archaeological Dig, 2001-2002 115

10 Transitioning off Public Land and into a New Era at the Red, 2002-2004 127

11 The RocTrip, Growth, and Impact Issues, 2005-2010 146

12 Learning to Be a Red River Local, 2011-2019 157

13 What Comes Next? Climbing in the Red and Beyond, 2020-2050 176

Notes 193

Bibliography 213

Index 225

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