Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 7:58 pm
Thanks for offering to help, Hugh.
To satisfy this over-reacting, defensive control freak, here's what I'd like some other discerning folks to help with:
1. Prometheus - webbing on last bolt before the top anchors weathered and worn half way through. The undersized 5/16-inch quicklink and this stuff needs to removed. I'll provide larger, stronger quicklinks to replace the undersized ones. The ring anchors look good, but didn't get a chance to check the bolts for tightness.
2. Hoosier Boys - Existing worn 5/16-inch quicklinks need to be replaced with 1/2-inch. One of these links is almost open - maybe one thread engaged. (In perfect condition, 5/16 quicklinks have a work load limit of only 1760 pounds {7.8 kN}) Please use nothing less than 3/8-inch quicklinks in MV. We prefer 1/2-inch as these are gentler on ropes.
3. Peace Frog - Top anchor is starting to fail. Wedgebolts were used, and the left one has pulled out about a half inch from the rock. Wedgebolts do not work as well in sandstone as we would like and are NOT permitted in MV. Quicklinks here were also 5/16-inch. And the two slings are faded and weathered. Today, I went ahead and installed two of the new larger Titt glue-in top anchors (8000-pound versions). After the epoxy is fully cured around noon tomorrow, a set of chains with 1/2-inch quicklinks will need to be installed and the old anchor chopped. I'll provide the chain and quicklinks. The new anchor will terminate precisely where the old anchor system terminated on the lower end.
4. Cherry Red needs a top anchor system installed.
All 5/16-inch quicklinks should be removed (probably by cutting as the threads are frozen) and replaced where necessary with larger ones. Saturday morning I'll have a battery-powered RotoZip grinder up at the wall. It can cut through a quicklink in about 5 seconds.
I did not check any of the other Sanctuary routes. And I may have switched descriptions for Peace Frog and Hoosier Boys. Didn't write it down. Hopefully, someone else will check perm. draws and let me know what's really up there. Today was eye-opening.
Rick
(acting defensively and over reacting) I have looked at data.the lurkist wrote:...
So, the obvious question is, is Rick over reacting. Rick, I know you will take umbrage at this and react defensively, but I really think that maybe you are.
Look at the data-
Hugh, your "discerning folks" missed a few little ditties at the Sanctuary. I just got in from working up there. (6 pm Friday 5/2/08 )the lurkist wrote:...I have read that two other discerning folks have been up there (Sanctuary) and have failed to see the worrisome gear that you are concerned about.
To satisfy this over-reacting, defensive control freak, here's what I'd like some other discerning folks to help with:
1. Prometheus - webbing on last bolt before the top anchors weathered and worn half way through. The undersized 5/16-inch quicklink and this stuff needs to removed. I'll provide larger, stronger quicklinks to replace the undersized ones. The ring anchors look good, but didn't get a chance to check the bolts for tightness.
2. Hoosier Boys - Existing worn 5/16-inch quicklinks need to be replaced with 1/2-inch. One of these links is almost open - maybe one thread engaged. (In perfect condition, 5/16 quicklinks have a work load limit of only 1760 pounds {7.8 kN}) Please use nothing less than 3/8-inch quicklinks in MV. We prefer 1/2-inch as these are gentler on ropes.
3. Peace Frog - Top anchor is starting to fail. Wedgebolts were used, and the left one has pulled out about a half inch from the rock. Wedgebolts do not work as well in sandstone as we would like and are NOT permitted in MV. Quicklinks here were also 5/16-inch. And the two slings are faded and weathered. Today, I went ahead and installed two of the new larger Titt glue-in top anchors (8000-pound versions). After the epoxy is fully cured around noon tomorrow, a set of chains with 1/2-inch quicklinks will need to be installed and the old anchor chopped. I'll provide the chain and quicklinks. The new anchor will terminate precisely where the old anchor system terminated on the lower end.
4. Cherry Red needs a top anchor system installed.
All 5/16-inch quicklinks should be removed (probably by cutting as the threads are frozen) and replaced where necessary with larger ones. Saturday morning I'll have a battery-powered RotoZip grinder up at the wall. It can cut through a quicklink in about 5 seconds.
I did not check any of the other Sanctuary routes. And I may have switched descriptions for Peace Frog and Hoosier Boys. Didn't write it down. Hopefully, someone else will check perm. draws and let me know what's really up there. Today was eye-opening.
I would prefer that MV hardware doesn't fail the way it has in Madness Cave and other places.the lurkist wrote:...none of these routes have been up long enough to see even long term project draws get hammered the way draws in the Madness Cave have been abused and are still being used.
Rick