Climbers are welcome to return to the routes in and around Indian Creek.The Bureau of Land Management thanked climbing community members who followed avoidance
The Bureau of Land Management thanked climbing community members who followed avoidance recommendations for raptor nesting sites in a press release Tuesday.
"This year we had a successful fledging of chicks on two prairie falcon nests and one golden eagle nest. All three nests were located on or very near popular climbing areas," the press release states. "With chicks now fledged, it is the end of the nesting season, and climbers are welcome to return to these cliffs to enjoy the world-class climbing routes.
"This is why we are so grateful for those who voluntarily climb elsewhere during the spring and summer," the press release states.
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