Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Removing bolts to create trad paradise |
4-May-2007 At 12:37:20 PM |
dougal
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I'm all for developing crags which remain an either/or. Sport and trad are completely different experiences. It shows a bit of maturity and restraint.
Q: Why the desire to have routes chopped all at once? If the crag was left 'as is' with no alteration then wont the fixed gear continue to degrade? If no further bolted routes are est. and old routes not retroed then as time goes on it'll become tradder (new word TM) without the overt, often impatient intervention and the possible backlash/rebolting/chopping wars. Or wont that happen? Just ideas. |
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