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I have a lot to relearn.
Think about it -- on a route with only 5 quickdraws, especially something closely bolted, like most 5.9s, you are in groundfall territory if a quickdraw breaks on you, pretty much all the way to the anchors.eident wrote:@JonnyC Good point. And the dogbones are used, older than the rope, and have falls on them. I guess knowing that as the climb progresses, the quickdraws are increasingly more redundant. However, there is only one rope. BTW - I found this pdf regarding old ropes. It helped relieve my worry. http://www.theuiaa.org/upload_area/file ... _Ropes.pdf