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Brian’s Brain Challenge

April 24, 2010 @ 10:06 By: gordon Category: BlackBerry

Menu-screen A couple of days ago I noticed a couple of new applications had been “pushed” to my BlackBerry by Rogers. One of them was the urMusic app (well, actually a shortcut to the installer) and the other was the Brian Challenge 2 Demo.

I don’t use my BlackBerry as an MP3 player, so the urMusic isn’t really of interest to me, but it’s nice to have a few games on it to pass the time when waiting somewhere. So, I clicked on the icon to check it out.

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Gatineau Park News posts transcript of Monday’s climber information session

April 22, 2010 @ 00:21 By: gordon Category: Climbing, Current affairs

Charles over at Gatineau Park News has posted a transcript of Eric Grenier’s update on the future of climbing on the Eardley Escarpment under the Gatineau Park Ecosystem Conservation Plan. He has also posted the audio from Eric’s update along with the full audio from the meeting.

A tip o’ the hat to Charles for putting it together.

My thoughts on the Climbers’ Access Coalition information meeting

April 20, 2010 @ 18:07 By: gordon Category: Climbing, Current affairs, Environment

The Ottawa-Gatineau Climbers’ Access Coalition information session on the implications of the Gatineau Park Ecosystem Conservation Plan (GPECP) took place Monday evening. At least 100 people attended the meeting, which was held at the Ottawa Mountain Equipment Co-op store.

Eric Grenier, chair of the Coalition, summarized the current state of affairs and said the immediate problem is getting the National Capital Commission’s attention and convincing them that the dialogue hasn’t finished yet – if anything it’s just starting:

“How do we engage them in that process? I think that the way we have to go about doing that is by employing public influence.” – Eric Grenier

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Reminder: The Ottawa-Gatineau Climbers’ Access Coalition information session is this evening

April 19, 2010 @ 09:23 By: gordon Category: General

Just a reminder about the  information session to discuss the impact of the Gatineau Park Ecosystem Conservation Plan on climbing in Gatineau Park being hosted by the Ottawa-Gatineau Climbers’ Access Coalition at the MEC Ottawa Store this evening at 7:15pm. If you’re a climber, you need to attend this very important meeting.

Epic FAIL for the Gatineau Park Protection Committee

April 18, 2010 @ 09:00 By: gordon Category: Climbing, Current affairs, Environment, Seen on the 'net

The Gatineau Park News blog mentioned that the Gatineau Park Protection Committee released the following “press release” (of which I’m only quoting the English version after the jump) concerning their “review” of the full version of the Gatineau Park Ecosystem Conservation Plan document, which they “leaked” on their website:

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MEC weighs in on the climbing restrictions in Gatineau Park

April 14, 2010 @ 16:24 By: gordon Category: Climbing, Current affairs, Environment, Seen on the 'net

Mountain Equipment Co-op’s French blogue has a piece that talks about the climbing restrictions that are going to be the result of the Gatineau Park Ecosystem Conservation Plan (GPECP) that I’ve written about recently. People are encouraged to sign the climber petition and join the Ottawa-Gatineau Climbers’ Access Coalition.

Also, people should come out to the meeting being hosted by the Coalition at the MEC store in Westboro this Monday at 7:15pm.

A tip o’ the hat to Gatineau Park News for blogging about the MEC blogue article.

Ottawa-Gatineau Climbers’ Access Coalition to host information session

April 10, 2010 @ 22:01 By: gordon Category: Climbing, Current affairs

Ottawa-Gatineau Climbers' Access Coalition logo The Ottawa-Gatineau Climbers’ Access Coalition has announced an information session to discuss the impact of the Gatineau Park Ecosystem Conservation Plan on climbing in Gatineau Park. It’s being held at the MEC Ottawa Store on Monday, April 19th at 7:15pm. If you’re a climber, you need to attend this very important meeting.

In case you haven’t heard about the GPECP and the ramifications for climbing, you should check out my entry about the plan in general and my in-depth look at Appendix 2.