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General Climbing Discussion
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Liquid Insanity |
19-Apr-2018 At 12:20:08 PM |
feetoffground
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On 19-Apr-2018 nmonteith wrote:
>Silly question - but could bolts be placed just over the lip and still
>be usable (out of sight of people up above?). That way you could actually
>use some of the lead bolts already on routes to rig.
In theory this could work, but then no one can climb that route when the Highline is rigged. One of the reasons highliners put their own bolts in is so that we’re not stopping climbers from climbing. Also non Highline bolts have been pulled before when used on a Highline. That happened early on and set the precedent that highliners need our own bolts so that we know their quality and longevity, otherwise it becomes way more risky. |
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