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Rich wrote:An alternative could be to temporarily remove the hangers
STeveA wrote:There are a number of cliffs in the park that have been "developed" over the years. I think all of the bolts were placed by me at the request of the park. You should check with Kevin Watson before placing bolts in Rockwood Park. He is the director of the recreation in the park and is very agreeable to climbing, but he should be consulted first. I think you will find that he would be happy to have more routes available unless there is some conflicting reason.
Gabriel824 wrote: use a Harmonic Balancer Puller
theriault wrote:Show the kids this pictures.... this should convince them not to touch the bolts.....they should understand!!! So we can keep the bolts! everyone's happy!
Scroll down and read....
http://jpahoda.outdoorelements.fi/
Dom wrote:Marty that picture is way too graphic to be posted on this forum.
RedStripe wrote:I worked at Rockwood at Daytripping for 3 years as "the climbing guy'. Taking both kids at camps and adults from coporate outing to those cliffs everytime the previous owner (Hurley) had customers for climbing.
I found that if I kept the kids in the crack pockets to the left of the bolts many were too small to reach the bolts. Also, I made it clear to them before climbing never to touch them (and often making a joke the they'll lose fingers, while holding up my hand with my index folded in. It was funny, and usuall got laughs when revealed that all my fingers were intact).
The big poiint for the bolts for me was, for the kids (and adults) who took a big interest in climbing, the bolts were an opportunity to tell them about other times of climbing. Many many times I got questions about what the bolts were, and I explained to them all about top-roping, leading, trad and bouldering. The difference in safety and the accolades that can be reached while attempting each discipline.
I say keep the bolts. They're fun little warmups for the beginning of climbing seasons and they act as a great teaching tool for interested climbers and fellow climbers interested in learning to lead.
(I DO endorse the duct tape idea if you're that worried about the kid's fingers)
Rob L wrote:Some good ideas guys thank you.
How about I electrify them??? Finger still intact, just a wee little jolt to drive home the message 'Don't grab the Bolt'!!
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