Patagonia Pays $4k For Violations In Utah Park

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Outdoor clothing company Patagonia said Tuesday it has agreed to pay a $4,000 settlement to Capitol Reef National Park in Utah after rock climbing policies were violated in the making of a catalog photograph. The agreement came after park rangers discovered illegal climbing routes in the red rock park after seeing the photograph in a September 2011 Patagonia catalog. Patagonia spokesman Adam Fetcher said a freelance photographer shot the image, and the company has no relationship with the two individuals pictured climbing.

 

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