Indian Creek’s Biggest Route Developer Just Got Banned for Camping for Too Long
Devin “Fin” Finucane, who has more than 600 first ascents in the Creek, is not allowed to return for one year.
Devin “Fin” Finucane, who has more than 600 first ascents in the Creek, is not allowed to return for one year.
The BLM’s decision, made in acknowledgement of the site’s importance to the Shoshone-Bannock people, will remove hundreds of routes—significantly changing climbing opportunities in southeast Idaho.
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