Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Advice on lowering from a bolt.. |
9-Sep-2007 At 11:12:43 PM |
SHANESHAW
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I have a question... I was trad climbing with a partner today and we left it a bit late to do a climb and it was getting dark. In the end the best and quickest way to get down was to climb sideways for a little which was easy and put a bolt hanger onto a bolt and clipped in 2 draws reversed and I lowered my partner down and then when he got to the bottom He lowered me. Becasue of this we left the hanger and 2 draws on the wall. Now in this type of situation were we correct in doing what we did. The bolt was new and was a bomber (glued in bolt). My partner wanted to use just 1 draw but I decided on 2 was this correct any advise guys ?????
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