We were trying to bolt at a minimum when we first came to Shuteye, to a point that seemed part of the game. John was especially concerned if we might not have been on an FA. [Heard several times that decades of previous climbers in the area hoped to keep the place adventurous and natural as possible, and we admired that spirit.] One time in particular I remember facing another long walk back around at the end of the day, all to avoid being too quick to install rap anchors anywhere but the best spots [which could take some time to get clear on], and keep from inadvertently altering lines that others may have climbed naturally. After all, there really is beauty to an all natural or mostly natural line that climbs like a first ascent. Now, a few years rolled by and forum chatter seems to focus so much more on the value of well-protected routes than ever. Even so, I can't help wondering, won't the pendulum swing?
There is something great about climbing routes you know you can handle, but something greater when climbing routes that seemed improbable. As several here keep pointing out, the trajectory is more and more that TD routes outnumber GU. Even if a majority seems to express that run-out routes are a waste of climbable space, if we don't respect the ethic of not messing with routes others established, then GU routes are endangered. If so, some of the best experiences we value in climbing will suffer. If we have to move to answering to everyone's fussbudgety differences [not referring to this discussion at all, just garden variety conversations on varying opinions about bolt placement, risk factors, etc., which are impasses], it will impinge on our freedom and potential for originality. Routes could begin to look too much alike. Instead of fueling excitement, we'll get bored. Since we all see that there are different strokes for different folks, and no controlling what is valued most for all time, seems to me the possibilities are endless for what climbs established in the ‘right way’ could be. And the one nice thing about thinking that the possibilities are endless is maybe we could be surprised.