Lower or rappel? Who cares, but DON"T toprope!

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Meadows
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Post by Meadows »

Oh, I thought shuts were those anchors that are near circular anchors (part is left open) without any chains. Guess not.
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Post by Wes »

Most people call open shuts drop-ins, but there are none of those (that I have seen) at the red. Fixe has a "drop-in" as well that is kinda like a wire gate biner.
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Post by Meadows »

ah, cool ... thanks for teaching a gumby (level eight) like me. :D
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Post by J-Rock »

Sandrock had quite a few well grooved open shuts the last time I was there. I don't think I've seen any open shuts at the Red either (at least I've never seen any without gates on them). New River has quite a few cold shuts.
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Post by KD »

Toproping through the links is a good way to make 'em nice and shiny. Nothing is worse than having ol' dirty, stained links for out-of-towners to have to look at - it makes people think we're bad housekeepers.
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Post by busty »

KD wrote:Toproping through the links is a good way to make 'em nice and shiny. Nothing is worse than having ol' dirty, stained links for out-of-towners to have to look at - it makes people think we're bad housekeepers.
Yep, we have to keep our climbing bling looking good.
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Post by KD »

Instead of a star rating maybe we should consider a worn link rating: a rusty link = no stars, a shiny link one star, halfway through = two or three. etc.
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Re: Lower or rappel? Who cares, but DON"T toprope!

Post by KD »

kdelap wrote:The other group that I said something to replied that they had been climbing 12 years and not died yet...
I bet they're arms were tired.
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