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You mean I was right all along when, as a born traddie, I first started down the dark path to sport I was more afraid to fall on bolts than to fall on gear?Wes wrote:It has happened more then once in the red already...Stewy911 wrote:that would be quite scary to know a bolt blew out due to a lead fall
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Wes wrote:It has happened more then once in the red already...Stewy911 wrote:that would be quite scary to know a bolt blew out due to a lead fall
Where?
You say this, but the only bolt that I know of in the Red that has been pulled by a lead fall, was on "Sand" at Roadside. The guy who fell on it was the one who placed it and he thought it was marginal before he fell on it. Hence, "Up Yonder" is the last route developed ingress to the ampitheater proper.
So where is this bolts popping like popcorn happening?
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Not quite like popcorn. The story on Sand is here: http://www.redriverclimbing.com/museum/ ... mage9.html
And rhunt says he know of at least one more. I know of a hanger that came off while someone was trying to clip back in on a TR burn.
And, from the shape of some of the bolts Terry has been replacing, I would say some bolt failures are almost inevitable. Some of the oldest bolts in the red are still out there. Anytime you see a bolt with a nut, esp. one that is in rock that gets wet, you should be very carefull.
But the one that they are talking about here is newer and of the "good" type, so my guess would be something really strange and un-usuall happened. Like 1 in a billion type odds.
And rhunt says he know of at least one more. I know of a hanger that came off while someone was trying to clip back in on a TR burn.
And, from the shape of some of the bolts Terry has been replacing, I would say some bolt failures are almost inevitable. Some of the oldest bolts in the red are still out there. Anytime you see a bolt with a nut, esp. one that is in rock that gets wet, you should be very carefull.
But the one that they are talking about here is newer and of the "good" type, so my guess would be something really strange and un-usuall happened. Like 1 in a billion type odds.
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