Who's line is it?
Re: Who's line is it?
Just clarifying. I still hold that this is a bolted crack and therefore a detriment to the climbing community.
Re: Who's line is it?
Why doesn't everyone just rack-up with these?
1:Pull all the bolts
2:Place pro in leftover holes
3:?????
4: Profit
1:Pull all the bolts
2:Place pro in leftover holes
3:?????
4: Profit
Re: Who's line is it?
I doubt that that thing would hold up anywhere near as long as a bolt does.
Re: Who's line is it?
This would probably be more effective ...
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Re: Who's line is it?
Not to mention that repeatedly using those would erode the hole.... at least in the first case.
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Re: Who's line is it?
If you think that is a bolted crack, you haven't been to a certain crag with a 90 foot bolted dihedral.
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Re: Who's line is it?
I have. I may be wrong, but I didn't think it would protect well. Russ and Jeff would have tied Piggy down and if that could go on gear.
Re: Who's line is it?
I think he's talking about Hog Gap, not A6.
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Re: Who's line is it?
LOL, the far right line?
Re: Who's line is it?
There's lots of bolted trad lines in HG... it's hard to narrow it down