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We've got a lot of new exciting sport climbs being developed in CT... and us developers have spend thousands of dollars and we still have dozens upon dozens of routes to equip. |
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Don't rush it. there is no real hurry. be carefull of who you invite to your party. no telling what a project stealing, tree cutting, retro bolting,squeeze job hack, dog bringing pain in the butt they may turn out to be.... savor each and every one of those FA's If you slam them all out right now what will you do next year or the year after that.. maybe even leave a few for the next generation... |
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that photo on the rapbolting site is a perfect comparesion. see the difference in the angle of the cone on the rawle power wedge VS the hilti kwick Bolt. the hiltis are awsome BTW but pricy for a wedge bolt. |
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Nick Goldsmith wrote:Don't rush it. there is no real hurry. be carefull of who you invite to your party. no telling what a project stealing, tree cutting, retro bolting,squeeze job hack, dog bringing pain in the butt they may turn out to be.... savor each and every one of those FA's If you slam them all out right now what will you do next year or the year after that.. maybe even leave a few for the next generation... try Climb tech or rapbolting.com for hangers. Do Not use rawl Power wedge for rock climbing. they are rated for concrete not stone and have a habbit of the collar popping off the cone and the whole thing loosening up. The cone angle is too steep. a better cheap alternative is red head WW-3830 shallower angle on the cone and rated for concrete and stone.Thanks Nick for the advice. We are using best practices/replaceable hardware and this is for areas that need motivated climbers to make it really make them shine. For instance a new 5.13 route went up yesterday in a major metropolitan city in CT that likely compares to any other classic hard arete climb in New England. That wouldn't have happened without sharing and besides I've spent years at some of these cliffs and have dozens of them to develop, so it would be nice to have some company. And none of the cliffs have historical ascents so they're all FAs from our research (and amount of choss we pull down). |
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Can you post where the new sports crag is in CT? Pics? I don't mind donating some money or hangers if the routes are nice, but if it's in a choss pile, then it's probably not worth the effort. |
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PM'd, we have determined it is worth the effort. |
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We do a rebolt thing every year here at Penitente. I'm thinking of a jumpstarter or similar next year ???? |
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john strand wrote:We do a rebolt thing every year here at Penitente. I'm thinking of a jumpstarter or similar next year ???? Comment s??? I mean 200 people giving $5-10 each is a lot of bolts..even if they are Fixe!That was the thought... I started a kickstarter for us in CT but I can't seem to get it finalized due to some Amazon Payment linking issue. I am a little hesitant though as your comment suggests you are as well... |
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Ive got some gear to donate Mo, it's been sitting around for the past two seasons so I doubt ill ever get around to using it. |
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don't do kickstarter - do indiegogo - more flexibility and if you don't make the goal you still get what you raised to buy as much hardware as you can. |
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freezeus wrote:don't do kickstarter - do indiegogo - more flexibility and if you don't make the goal you still get what you raised to buy as much hardware as you can.Ah... great suggestion! Thanks... that's huge. Josh... thanks man! Let me know when ur in SW CT or if u wanna come down for a tour sometime. We got some hard stuff for you to test your feats of strength! Been back to Bald Rock or are you hammer the good in the NW/Mass? |
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Morgan Patterson wrote: Ah... great suggestion! Thanks... that's huge. Josh... thanks man! Let me know when ur in SW CT or if u wanna come down for a tour sometime. We got some hard stuff for you to test your feats of strength! Been back to Bald Rock or are you hammer the good in the NW/Mass?I stopped climbing for 4 months or so...but I've been getting back into it. Still spending most of my time in Western Mass but I would be down to check out some potential Double digit bouldaahs or Bouldery rooooots |
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Have time to donate if you'd like a hand in November. |
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ml242 wrote:Have time to donate if you'd like a hand in November.Hey Thanks! Ya we'll be out and about this Nov. and I know of at least one area that needs lots of poison ivy pulled, blocks trundled, and routes cleaned! Thanks again for posting up, be in touch! |