Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Carrot failure @ Muline |
30-Nov-2013 At 3:44:17 AM |
Jim Titt
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On 29/11/2013 nmonteith wrote:
>Exactly. Bundaleer and many of the steep crags in the Grampians are made
>of rock in the lower end of the hardness scale. Remember that Europeans
>bolt granite and limestone, not sandstone. Same goes for most a most American
>sport crags. Red Rocks and Red River Gorge are major exceptions though
>- where truebolts would also be crap.
Hmmm. Maybe you mean the Euros have vast experience in bolting sandstone for at least a century and know not to bother with pissy little mechanical bolts? |
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