Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Tiger Wall - Dribble Bolting? |
13-Aug-2009 At 6:28:24 PM |
jkane
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I wasn't recommending the use of a sliding X in an anchor. I was just using it as an example of how extension can occur in an equalised system.
Back to the bolts. Maybe they are not 100% necessary but Simey's reasoning seems ok. I can't see the sense in removing them. I don't see these two bolts as being some sort of catalyst for any kind of bolting explosion at the Mount.
My opinion. Worth debating but not worth removing. |
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