Normally, folks who want something posted in Access (which you initially requested in your original post), it is given and taken as a call to action. Climbers tend to be action-oriented people, especially when its a topic related to climbing.
I believe you made that clear here:
"I have been looking into getting the road to the Goldbar boulders fixed for several months now, and thought I had a viable plan. But yesterday I spoke with a representative with Manke Timber, the owner of most of the land."
And I don't think anyone said anything about you forcing anyone to do anything. They were just discussing who pays for what.
The second part of your message here was confused by this:
"Looking at survey maps, the forested area they want to log is pretty much the whole upper bouldering area. Not only would this shut down all access during the logging, it would also significantly degrade the climbing experience, not to mention other environmental concerns."
You have to admit that this may sound a wee bit alarmist.
Maybe you are right and you should have realized the possible impact of your words. But you didn't and that is ok. Maybe you can relate to posters who put up "strange" responses and realize maybe we don't always consider or foresee how our posts will be interpreted.
You began this thread and asked that it be moved to Access. That wasn't done. Now you want it moved to Spray. Good luck, maybe this will help.