While out not looking for boulders in "lake of the woods" subdivison in Tantallon, I pulled off the road to get my bearings. I scrambled onto a boulder on the side of the road to figure out where some boulders I had been to previously were. (I didn't want to run into those things again, the next thing you'd know I'd have a finger injury.)
Once i determined that I was a safe distance away, I looked down and realized a tri-cam (old style, made by Camp #.5, pink) was adhered to the rock. There was a glob of cement around the metal base, the webbing, once pink, now white was sticking out. Weird, I took a few pics.
I got off the boulder and realizing it was a descent size, decide to see if there may be a problem or two. One line stood out; join the obvious edges and jugs to the top. I decide to sneaker it, got a few moves up and realized that holds were glued on. Yep, a collection of 6 or 8 granite pieces had been cemented to the face. Confused, I sent it anyway.
None of the aformentioned glued pieces appear to be new. In fact, there is even lichen growing on the glue and glued on holds. I'd say 10 years at least, maybe more. Here are a few pics.
http://joegreyeh.spaces.live.com/photos ... 21178!121/
Good frigin' job. I'm not pro gluing on holds but I'm impressed with whatever the product whoever did this used. If I ever have to glue something to something and never want it to come off I'm using that stuff.
Moe