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Fred wrote: Also note that the ledge received a Brazilian. No more grass or bushes. A bit of rain and she'll be smooth.
Fred wrote: Once I started unveiling what was underneath I knew I had to keep going. Spent the whole day cleaning this thing.
Fred wrote:As far as other areas in higher "need".... you guys are welcome to em. I can't do all the clean-up and "repairs".
I've got enough hardware at my house to equip all the lines I mentioned above. I purchased the rap stations with the intent to do so. All lines which I've got interest in upgrading are currently tree anchors. I've been told by some folks not to proceed. The notion seems to be that it's somehow less intrusive to either A) use tat to prolong the life of the tree, or B) wait until the tree dies; then install the anchor.Fred wrote:I'm probably going to put one in anyways. The one for Astroboy is in a bad spot. Ok for quick rap but terrible for belaying.
As far as other areas in higher "need".... you guys are welcome to em. I can't do all the clean-up and "repairs".
Fred wrote:Sorry Chris. I realize my split-personality is sending conflicting messages. Cara will confirm that I should be medicated at times.
trad_reborn wrote:Fred wrote:As far as other areas in higher "need".... you guys are welcome to em. I can't do all the clean-up and "repairs".
Bolts may not be expensive one at a time but they add up and it gets expensive to equip these cliffs. Admittedly, it is a labour of love, but it does get expensive and it definitely would be great if all the climbers who've never contributed to the 'infrastructure' somehow stepped up to start an 'anchor fund'. just an idea.
granite_grrl wrote:If its a given that a rap station is eventually going to have to be installed, why not do it a little early and save the tree?
A valid hypothesis... but are you certain? Does bark abrasion/compression contribute to the accelerated rate of death? I don't believe there's a single known cause/effect mechanism... but it's a well documented fact in many areas that climbing/hiking leads to decline in exposed cliffside forests. I've observed evidence of this decline here and I suggest we take steps to mitigate/slow it before it happens. That, and I prefer rap anchors to tat from visual impact % safety perspectives.Fred wrote:Because 9 times out of 10 the trees that are dying in Welsford are a result of tramping the ground cover...
*Chris* wrote:@GG - You're correct about the shared anchor for those two lines. I haven't climbed either this year but have a note that I saw something up there that concerned me last year. I'll reclimb them and reassess.
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