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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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| Bundaleer - June Update |
28-Aug-2006 At 10:13:36 PM |
Big Arms
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I have the same thoughts Z. It's ok to climb these routes and not fall on any of the gear, that would make them safe wouldn't it? How do we benchmark what is safe and what is not?
Neil, is there any form of testing that can be done other than running it out and testing the pull out / sheer strength after massive ranges in extremes of temp's?
Don't get me wrong here, if Bundaleer was to open tomorrow, there are plenty of other quality routes to have me going home with my tail between my legs.
I think this topic really requires somekind of scientific / metalurgical experience. Maybe even the manufacture's recommendations.
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