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cracklover
Jun 9, 2006, 2:04 PM
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Okay, for those who've been following all the anchor threads, let's have a little fun. Can you name the anchors, based on the gear required to make them? A number of these will have more than one correct answer. All your answers must be self-equalizing (or at least load-sharing), limited-extension anchors. 1: -three pieces of pro, each with a non-locking biner -one cordelette -two additional non-lockers -one locker 2: -three piece of pro, each with a non-locking biner -one cordelette -one locker 3: -three piece of pro, each with a non-locking biner -two slings -one additional non-locker -one locker GO
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murf
Jun 9, 2006, 3:09 PM
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Answers: 1.) The Rope 2.) The Rope 3.) The Rope
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artm
Jun 9, 2006, 3:53 PM
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In reply to: Answers: 1.) The Rope 2.) The Rope 3.) The Rope 1.) Murf's Rope 2.) Murf's Rope 3.) Murf's Rope Tom I cannot wait til the 20th for your anchoring seminar, looking forward to the Q & A portion of it especially.
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reg
Jun 9, 2006, 4:17 PM
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i don't get it - :shock:
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WTF go out and climb something get a life
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cracklover
Jun 9, 2006, 4:43 PM
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In reply to: WTF go out and climb something get a life Fuck you. It's been raining for a month and a half, I'm stuck at work, I'm going to go outside and climb this weekend, rain or shine, and I'm trying to improve an otherwise dismal situation. And you're not helping one bit. If you don't want to play, no-one's forcing you. Get lost asshole. GO
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elron
Jun 9, 2006, 5:24 PM
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In reply to: 1: -three pieces of pro, each with a non-locking biner -one cordelette -two additional non-lockers -one locker 2: -three piece of pro, each with a non-locking biner -one cordelette -one locker 3: -three piece of pro, each with a non-locking biner -two slings -one additional non-locker -one locker GO Gabe, sorry to hear about the weather back east. Its nice out in Cali, but i'm stuck at work, so I'll play along :) Not sure about how to "name" them... but here are my thoughts 1: A statically equalized, redundant anchor 2: A statically equalized anchor without any redundancy at the power point 3: Either a redundant sliding x, or a statically equalized sling anchor
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murf
Jun 9, 2006, 5:49 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: Answers: 1.) The Rope 2.) The Rope 3.) The Rope 1.) Murf's Rope 2.) Murf's Rope 3.) Murf's Rope Tom I cannot wait til the 20th for your anchoring seminar, looking forward to the Q & A portion of it especially. There's a height requirement at the door.... and you can't be a damn spurts climber. So there!
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cracklover
Jun 9, 2006, 6:40 PM
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Cracklover moved this thread from Trad Climbers to Tard Climbers. GO
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artm
Jun 9, 2006, 8:32 PM
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In reply to: There's a height requirement at the door.... and you can't be a damn spurts climber. So there! I'm proud to say that I do it all, sport, trad, bouldering and gym......it's all climbing to me. Please don't put one of your silly labels on me.......you-elitist-tard-bastard-with-more-useless-posts-than-me. As for the Height requirement, I can always stand on a gym mat. Besides I'm honestly interested in what direction of pull and force a factor 1.9688 fall will put on a Murf-O-Lette. Is there a sliding component in the Murf-O-Lette? Can you pre-rig the Murf-O-Lette? Is there a smaller version of the Murf-O-Lette? Perhaps we could call it the SMurf-O-Lette?
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krusher4
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How about we spend some time climbing........DAB!!
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notch
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In reply to: WTF go out and climb something get a life 1.)I don't know Gabe too well, but I'd be willing to bet he's climbed more in the last 3 months than you have in the last 6 2.)I'd also bet he didn't do any of it in spandex http://www.rockclimbing.com/...to_show.php?id=29806
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findingit
Jun 12, 2006, 1:04 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: WTF go out and climb something get a life 1.)I don't know Gabe too well, but I'd be willing to bet he's climbed more in the last 3 months than you have in the last 6 2.)I'd also bet he didn't do any of it in spandex http://www.rockclimbing.com/...to_show.php?id=29806 trophy awarded. :)
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kantkatchme
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jeez.... id reply to the OP. but i dont know anything about ancors.... ill let you know when i learn tho.. man....i love this place...no matter how bad my day is going i can always laugh at the people on here and the stupid shiet that they say, or the replys that burn...
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sustainedclimber
Jun 12, 2006, 2:42 AM
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In reply to: Okay, for those who've been following all the anchor threads, let's have a little fun. Can you name the anchors, based on the gear required to make them? A number of these will have more than one correct answer. All your answers must be self-equalizing (or at least load-sharing), limited-extension anchors. 1: -three pieces of pro, each with a non-locking biner -one cordelette -two additional non-lockers -one locker 2: -three piece of pro, each with a non-locking biner -one cordelette -one locker 3: -three piece of pro, each with a non-locking biner -two slings -one additional non-locker -one locker GO Let me preface my answers by saying that I use a Reverso to belay my partners, and only one locker at the power point is necessary for such an anchor. 1. Equalized, Redundant anchor and two non-lockers 2. Exactly what I do everytime 3. Making do with what you've got, and a non-locker Case in point: Cordalette (Or webolette, which I've never used but heard good things) is king. -Josh
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