WTF? Is this beat up your climbing partner week? Bram, nothing seems to be happening. LAC was discussed eons ago and we don't seem to have benefited from the discussion.Saxman wrote:Do you even read the posts on here?caribe wrote:Someone has to talk to the FS. . . .
Funk Rock - food for thought
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Re: Funk Rock - food for thought
Glue-ins, all stainless, camo hangers we're talking some large there. But if the effort is made it needs to be done right.Wes wrote:They probably aren't as true as a power drill, but I think glue in's would be the way to go there, just because they last longer.
I would remind our readers here that maintenance of fixed hardware has never been part of the mission of the RRGCC. When we have gotten involved it has been in matters of unauthorized bolting and then only indirectly. "We are not bolt police." is as much of an RRGCC mantra as "If we own it, they can't close it.caribe wrote:This might be one of those situations in which many hand drills make light work. The RRGCC might think about organizing a trail day in which legions of climbers are armed with hand drills and we go en mass to FRC with the worst bolts on the most popular routes as our targets.
Despite this history with regards to route maintenance, the drafting of a Climbing Management Plan, will beg the RRGCC's involvement in at least developing strategies for addressing this issue. And, as always, we are open for input and debate.
As a first step I would propose what is needed is for our community to develop an inventory of hardware conditions and maintenance needs in the Clifty Wilderness. This inventory could then be used to determine maintenance priorities. As a community, we could then hopefully motivate a group of climbers who are experienced and knowledgeable in bolting to at least address the most pressing needs from a safety standpoint.
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
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I've hand drilled lots of holes in sandstone (it seems like there's a "that's what she said" joke in here somewhere).
Surprisingly, it's not much more work to drill a 1/2" hole over a 3/8" hole. The key is to get in a rhythm and let the hammer do the work. I've spent anywhere from 15 minutes to half an hour to drill a 3 or 3.5" hole. If you're on rappel, it's not too bad. One person ought to be able to replace one route in a few hours, but you'd be pretty worked after one route. I don't think I've drilled much more than 10 holes in one day, but then if I was on a mission, I might be able to.
I've got a drill and a hammer....
Surprisingly, it's not much more work to drill a 1/2" hole over a 3/8" hole. The key is to get in a rhythm and let the hammer do the work. I've spent anywhere from 15 minutes to half an hour to drill a 3 or 3.5" hole. If you're on rappel, it's not too bad. One person ought to be able to replace one route in a few hours, but you'd be pretty worked after one route. I don't think I've drilled much more than 10 holes in one day, but then if I was on a mission, I might be able to.
I've got a drill and a hammer....
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There's a flaw in your logic in that your use of the phrases "the community" and "we are all responsible" don't actually represent what I think that you're hoping they represent.
It's likely not 'the Red River Gorge community of climbers at large' bearing the burden, but mostly the regulars on this forum. I've chipped in money before, and I'll likely do it again for this cause, but there are probably tens, if not hundreds, of climbers that visit the Red that do believe in the bolt faeries.
-Mike
It's likely not 'the Red River Gorge community of climbers at large' bearing the burden, but mostly the regulars on this forum. I've chipped in money before, and I'll likely do it again for this cause, but there are probably tens, if not hundreds, of climbers that visit the Red that do believe in the bolt faeries.
-Mike
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