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Devils Tower National Monument
June Voluntary Climbing Closure Ends July 1st 2009

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Date: June 30, 2009

National Park Service

U.S. Department of the Interior

Devils Tower National Monument

 

 

P.O. Box 10

Devils Tower, WY 82714

 

307 467-5283 phone

307 467-5350 fax



DEVILS TOWER NATIONAL MONUMENT

News Release

 

June 29, 2009                          FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                   2009-07

 

Devils Tower National Monument announces the lifting of the June 2009 voluntary climbing closure starting July 1, 2009

 

Devils Tower National Monument Superintendent Dorothy FireCloud announces the lifting of the June Voluntary Climbing Closure effective July 1, 2009. The 1995 Devils Tower National Monument Climbing Management Plan established an annual voluntary closure for all climbing routes on the Tower out of respect for traditional cultural activities of American Indians. The voluntary closure has been implemented each June since 1996, and has proven successful: the average number of climbers in June has seen an 85% reduction. The National Park Service appreciates the efforts of those climbers who choose to observe the closure.

 

American Indians have long regarded the Tower as a sacred site, and many feel that recreational climbing desecrates the Tower. Traditional cultural activities occur at the park throughout the year; however, June is an especially significant time when many ceremonies take place.

 

The 1995 Climbing Management Plan provides direction for managing climbing activity in order to protect natural and cultural resources on and around the Tower. That plan was updated in 2006, in order to address issues of resource protection, climber education, and climber safety. Both plans, as well as updated closure information, can be found at www.nps.gov/deto.

 

For further information, please contact the monument’s Chief of Resource Management, Mark Biel, at (307) 467-5283 ext 212.

 

 

 
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Did You Know?
Eradication programs have reduced the black-tailed prairie dog’s range from thousands of square miles to a few scattered preserves like this one at Devils Tower National Monument. They now inhabit about 2% of the area they once occupied 200 years ago.

Last Updated: June 30, 2009 at 12:35 EST