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Burley wrote:Adam down graded Black Dwarf to 5.9 once the new beta started to be used. I got Celestial Motion a few weeks back.... Roise got it right after me... but I won the cheesecake
Rosie wrote: He opted for a maple pie though, rather than a cheesecake.
Rosie wrote:In the spirit of the original post, I could happily climb up on UT once a month or so. There are a lot of routes up there that I have never been on but would love to try sometime, such as Quiet and Poche, to name a few.
Ethics (i.e. minimal use of bolts) were part of it, but keep in mind that when we were putting up routes there in the 90s, the concept of anyone leading "only sport" was pretty much non-existent in Welsford. Almost everyone had a rack. In most cases people knew exactly what piece was needed on a particular route and would simply take it and a backup piece in case they dropped the first one. Only having to take a couple of small cams or nuts and a fistful of QDs up a route seemed pretty casual compared to the full rack & slings needed for most climbs in Welsford.Burley wrote:Yes, I understand this the "ethic" and was up to the person that established the line, but still... it is limiting to those people that only lead sport and probably why not everyone climbs there.
With most of the bolts up there getting on to 15 (or more) years old, it might be worthwhile to inspect a few of them, but I'd be surprised if there are problems any more serious than rusted washers and hangers.Burley wrote:Other reason for low traffic: Dirt and old bolts.
Interesting.... I don't recall moisture being a problem aside from a couple spots (e.g. Feathers).trad_reborn wrote:2 - the rock there tends to sweat... so on a hot dry day the rock can still be damp there.
PaulB wrote:With most of the bolts up there getting on to 15 (or more) years old, it might be worthwhile to inspect a few of them, but I'd be surprised if there are problems any more serious than rusted washers and hangers.
Fred wrote:PaulB wrote:With most of the bolts up there getting on to 15 (or more) years old, it might be worthwhile to inspect a few of them, but I'd be surprised if there are problems any more serious than rusted washers and hangers.
Actually it's the opposite. The hangers, which are stainless steel, are in great shape and the bolts are rusted like they had been there for 50 years. For some reason, most of the bolts that went up in Welsford in the 80's and 90's were only mild steel or galvanized steel.
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