From Deseret News archives:
Arch climb a selfish stunt
Delicate Arch is on the map. Thus it is off-limits.
But for some reason, Dean Potter, a world-class climber and ambassador for outdoor equipment company Patagonia, climbed the arch in the predawn hours of last Sunday. National park officials have since clarified the regulation prohibiting the climb and a review is under way to determine whether Potter damaged the famous landmark. There is a reason why the word "delicate" is part of the arch's name.
Potter's free climb appears the stuff of a publicity stunt. The climb was photographed and filmed, copies of which were distributed to the media.
Last fall, Potter and two companions strung ropes between the Three Gossips, another popular formation in Arches National Park. The group left their ropes tied to the tops of the formations for several days, which was brought to the attention of park rangers.
This is particularly true in a place as breathtakingly beautiful as Arches National Park. The arches and other rock formations there were formed over thousands of years of exposure to wind, water and weather. They cannot be replaced. To scale these formations on a whim or worse yet, a shameless publicity stunt can compromise their structural integrity. Worse, it demonstrates a lack of respect for an arch that Utahns, if not most Americans, consider a natural wonder and a national treasure.
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