Yeah I have to agree with this. Its nice that they are doing it, but at the end of the day they are the people who will principally benefit from the re-equipping of the routes. Asking for money from the public isn`t a great look when only 0.0001% of climbers worldwide will actually benefit. Considering some of the people doing the re-equipping are also sponsored athletes who I presume will then start projecting their routes once the bolts are back in, is pretty amusing. They should really pay out of their own pocket if they want to re-bolt the routes, or ask their sponsors for some money. The whole "Oliana is s special to the climbing world" argument is also lost on me. Most climbers will never go there or try any of the routes. I also doubt most climbers have even heard of Oliana, and I genuinely think this is the case given so many climbers these days never set foot outside a bouldering gym (my faith in climbers having a general grasp of famous crag names is low). I just find it amusing when pro-climbers throw themselves a pity party and expect everyone else to take part.