Ever since I first set foot on the slabs of Darrington, I knew I found a special place both in nature and within myself. I have climbed scary runouts, taken 30 foot wipers, and many long and beautiful lines out there with friends and my wife yet the place seems new, exciting, and awe-inspiring every visit. I have taken the new and old, the sport-os, novices, and those who have climbed everything. The response climbing those walls are always overwhelmingly joyous.
I say climb that magnificent rock anyway you wish, but be prepared to be held high for 5 star routes, be ostracized for ruining the rock, or not be heard as your route might never be climbed.
Chris, your routes speak for themselves. Don't change a thing. Your work is very well appreciated.
As for over crowding...
I think the approaches are doing a good job with this issue. Cheers to the wilderness for healing the wounds of our old timber and mining days.