Please join The Minnesota Climbers Association and friends at Willow River State Park just outside of Hudson, Wisconsin*.
Why is an Adopt-A-Crag Important?
The Adopt-A-Crag program is about giving back to the climbing areas we use on a regular basis. From the signs in the parking areas, to the established trail systems, to the rocks and boulders where we devote endless hours, climbers are frequent land users, and it is important that we make an effort to maintain and care for that land. Adopt-A-Crag encourages climbing communities to engage local land managers, landowners, park service employees and forest rangers in conversation about ways to preserve and protect their favorite climbing areas. It is this dedication to climbing areas that shows land managers that climbers are responsible stewards, which in turn promotes access.
We will be cleaning up trash and assisting the city in anything that the park managers want done—more details to be announced.
Come prepared with footwear, clothes and gloves for a day outside.
Bring your gear, as climbing is sure to happen in the afternoon.
Après climb refreshments in town?
This is a great way to give back to the city and meet new climbing friends! See you all there!
* For those new to climbing in the region, Willow River State Park was developed for climbing by Minnesota climbers (former and current MCA board members!) and has generally been considered a Minnesota climbing area—even by Wisconsin climbers!