James N. Maples is director of the Division for Regional Economic Assessment and Modeling and associate professor of sociology at Eastern Kentucky University. His work examines the economic and environmental impacts of outdoor recreation and sustainable tourism.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction 1. A Brief Overview of the Red and the Surrounding Region 2. The Motherlode 3. The Red River Dam, 1962-1969 4. Cumberland Climbers, 1968-1975 5. Trad Climbing Growth and Climbing Guides, 1974-1986 6. Sport Climbing Begins in the Red, 1987-1995 7. Climbing Guides, Climbing Bans, and Climbers Organizing, 1993-1997 8. White-Haired Goldenrod and the Memorandum of Understanding, 1997-2000 9. The Military Wall Archaeological Dig, 2001-2002 10. Transitioning off Public Land and into a New Era at the Red, 2002-2004 11. The RocTrip, Growth, and Impact Issues, 2005-2010 12. Learning to Be a Red River Local, 2011-2019 13. What Comes Next? Climbing in the Red and Beyond, 2020-2050 Notes Bibliography Index

