Yea. How about calling or your climber friends when they do stupid shit instead of laugh and pass it off by not wanting to hurt your friendship. I've cleaned up both the bottom and top of El Cap....... it's not pretty. People stash geat/water everywhere. And wag bags, don't get me started. I've dealt with your aftermath. Time to practice what you preach instead of just appeasing sponsors .
The North Face actively encourages responsible exploration and with any experience in the outdoors, we believe the environment should be left in a condition for future explorers to experience the same beauty. We all have a responsibility to look after the world we live in and thank you for the efforts you go to, to do so 💚🌎
@@TheNorthFace - One thing that companies like you can do is do a little research on who you sponsor. Don't just look at how many followers they have or if they did some unheard of physical feat. Would not be an easy task, and what I originally thought can be seen as a little too much. Do you guys even sponsor regular people that are heroes in their own way? Or give some deals or gear too? Someone doesn't need to unlock a new route on K2 to be a badass. Was going to recommend sponsoring NPS/Forest Service/BLM/etc workers, but that is a big no no for legal reasons. How about having your own conservation crew? Kinda like how subaru has the people that drive around and teach people about LNT. Maybe you can do something similar: A crew that goes around to national parks/lands and either runs their own outreach day/weekend or assist the gov. agency with a project. Talks and demonstrations on what tools are used, how to use them, technique. Then take those techniques for a day of getting dirty.
Bless you Alex! “Think of it like your Grandma’s garden.”
I like seeing interviews by him just to see if he's ok!
hello sir good morning .. and welcome here also...
Love you Gran
Whatever happened to yielding to people going up the trail? No etiquette at all out there anymore
Why does Alex remind me of Adam Driver
don't ruin your grandma's bush
Yea. How about calling or your climber friends when they do stupid shit instead of laugh and pass it off by not wanting to hurt your friendship.
I've cleaned up both the bottom and top of El Cap....... it's not pretty. People stash geat/water everywhere. And wag bags, don't get me started.
I've dealt with your aftermath. Time to practice what you preach instead of just appeasing sponsors .
The North Face actively encourages responsible exploration and with any experience in the outdoors, we believe the environment should be left in a condition for future explorers to experience the same beauty. We all have a responsibility to look after the world we live in and thank you for the efforts you go to, to do so 💚🌎
@@TheNorthFace - One thing that companies like you can do is do a little research on who you sponsor. Don't just look at how many followers they have or if they did some unheard of physical feat. Would not be an easy task, and what I originally thought can be seen as a little too much.
Do you guys even sponsor regular people that are heroes in their own way? Or give some deals or gear too? Someone doesn't need to unlock a new route on K2 to be a badass. Was going to recommend sponsoring NPS/Forest Service/BLM/etc workers, but that is a big no no for legal reasons.
How about having your own conservation crew? Kinda like how subaru has the people that drive around and teach people about LNT. Maybe you can do something similar: A crew that goes around to national parks/lands and either runs their own outreach day/weekend or assist the gov. agency with a project. Talks and demonstrations on what tools are used, how to use them, technique. Then take those techniques for a day of getting dirty.