2018 The Devils Lake top rope cluster Fu&k thread...
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Sadly, this has been destroyed by those that can't keep their banter about fixed gear, "the old glory days", etc. to themselves. So, if you have a good clusterfuck to show, go for it. If you have quality stuff to say, such as the integrity of the TR, "lol"s, or something besides, go for it. If you want to chat about fixed gear, go somewhere else. If you want to talk about how awesome you are, go somewhere else. If you want to talk about the glory days, go somewhere else. I, and others, would prefer to not scroll through 30+ pages and counting to see a few sick pics. Whatcha got that it recent? |
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Brand new rope, just waiting for a good shredding. Chatted with this crew, they didn't seem to care. Sad. Hopefully they ended up fixing it. |
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Nooo! Let's keep the thread as long as possible :( |
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Jill Griffis wrote: Nice! My favorite part of this is how easily it could have been fixed with a few quick draws. |
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Jill Griffis wrote: Is this what this comes to? Aside from padding the edge or extending, the anchor appears to be solid. Hardly a clusterfuck. But let's lambast them on the internet!!! |
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1. The bottom nut appears to be wedged between two loose blocks held in by dirt. |
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Brad Christie wrote: Clusterfuck is all in the eye of the beholder. If you can't get your climbing rope over the edge, it is a clusterfuck. |
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Jill Griffis wrote: +100 |
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Jill Griffis wrote: Two full length slings and a couple more biners is all that was needed. Why????? Why would you just say, Fuck It, I want the extra damage to my rope and sawing over the edge.... Some peoples kids... |
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Here's a link to the "real" Clusterfuck thread |
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Dylan B. wrote: One can't really judge the soundness of the placements from this pic, but I'm guessing that if they were too lazy to extend the master point, they were probably equally lazy in getting a good placement. I may be wrong, but the person setting this clearly wasn't into textbook TR setups. It would literally take 30 seconds to fix this setup, regardless of if there is a sharp edge or not. |
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I'd probably climb on that anchor. Not ideal, but really doesn't look overtly dangerous from what you can see on the photo. |
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I’d climb on it with somebody else’s rope. |
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This one at least made it over the edge, but I think the first 'biner was unlocked too, can't tell for sure. devil's lake is to sketchy anchors like state fair is to mullets... |
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Bump because Jill killed this thread! |
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How often do you witness a twofer? All brand new gear (and webbing). It needs to be said that the two groups did not know each other. AND... the guy who set the right anchor was telling the guy on the left that his anchor was “not good”. It continues to amaze me how much climbing proves “you don’t know how much you don’t know until you know.” |
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Webbing origami. |
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That's a nicely cross-loaded single carabiner lower right corner of the final pic. Ha! |
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Ah yes, the toprope anchor quickdraw chain makes another appearance! |
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This was a fantastic top rope set up last summer at Taylor’s. The anchor points were two bomber trees, but that angle.....
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