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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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To Chalk or not to Chalk |
1-Apr-2005 At 4:59:38 PM |
swissCRACKERS
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is chalk actualy bad for the environment?¿
quite frankly i dont think it looks that bad and i dont think i ruins the rock.
i think sweaty palms groping around on holds would have a much worse effect on the rock.
and i dont think that the chalk is to blame on the routes in the photos either,
it would undoubtidly be caused by a million flailing bodys scraping up the wall.
i dont know if this has already been spoken about as i havnt read the rest.:)
Hmmmm yeah, i dont think it looks bad at all.It adds an extra dimension to an otherwise blank
wall.still, blank walls are good but yeah.
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