Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Cleaning anchors - etiquette |
12-Jun-2015 At 11:28:25 AM |
nmonteith
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On 12/06/2015 Macciza wrote:
>So I guess that basically means you don't have a problem with people toproping
>through those anchors either, as the wear is essentially not that different
>. . .
No problem with that at all - unless the anchors are showing visible wear (ie 1/4 worn through). If that is the case I would suggest they donate some biners or mallions. I'm not overly precious about people having fun and not following 'best practice'. Providing they are using my anchors safely I am happy. Lowering off a single bolt will probably get a lot more heated response from me! |
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