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Top rope through anchors (solutions) |
29-Apr-2011 At 10:54:11 PM |
sliamese
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Hillwood was just poor form RE twisted ropes. A lot of bolts ony have just past a turn of thred on them. Definately not a standard to aspire to.
Maybe if all the people reading this forked out the miniscule amout of money required to replace the odd twist shackle there wouldnt be this problem. It is NOT hard to replace a worn shackle.... Its lowering off that does it, if people cared so much they would rap off...
So basically if the average climber put $20 a year into a bolting fund or something similar, i imagine we could all TR to our hearts content and have enough shackles to cope. Its a proble tgat each of us need to help solve. |
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