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ianmeister89
Mar 4, 2010, 8:56 PM
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I heard at the gym that an 8 bolt hunk of granite broke off of "redrum" ln the last week sometime. I haven't had a chance to go check it out yet, does anybody know anything more? thanks, -Ian
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brotherbbock
Mar 4, 2010, 9:59 PM
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I will inquire today, but I have heard nothing as well. I do know many people that have had massive chunks fall down almost killing them while at the quarry though.
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TheRucat
Mar 5, 2010, 12:08 AM
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ianmeister89 wrote: I heard at the gym that an 8 bolt hunk of granite broke off of "redrum" ln the last week sometime. -Ian I guess they should've used more bolts to hold it on.
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ianmeister89
Mar 5, 2010, 2:26 AM
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TheRucat wrote: ianmeister89 wrote: I heard at the gym that an 8 bolt hunk of granite broke off of "redrum" ln the last week sometime. -Ian I guess they should've used more bolts to hold it on. lol! this couldn't have been said better. For what it's worth, the guy who told me about the rock fall also told me that it happened at night, and that nobody got hurt. I've got my fingers crossed...
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RNclimber
Mar 5, 2010, 3:35 AM
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WOW. I was just there last week and thinking of going there tomorrow. But after hearing these yikes. There are a lot of loose rocks there, especially after it rains
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cporter
Mar 6, 2010, 12:45 AM
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looks like it did happen. Scary. http://mountainproject.com/images/80/38/106688038_large_b12bca.jpg I remember that block well if it is actually what used to be redrum. There was another 10d route to the climbers left of redrum that was part of the same block and I recall it being VERY loose but never realized it was that large. Thank god no one was on that route when it came down.
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boymeetsrock
Mar 6, 2010, 4:17 AM
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cporter wrote: looks like it did happen. Scary. I remember that block well if it is actually what used to be redrum. There was another 10d route to the climbers left of redrum that was part of the same block and I recall it being VERY loose but never realized it was that large. Thank god no one was on that route when it came down.
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socalbolter
Mar 6, 2010, 6:17 AM
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This rock "fall" was intentionally done. That section of detached rock has been progressively shifting over the last few months. I and others had become aware of this and steps were taken to remove the rock at a time when no one was around. The quarry as a whole is a work in progress and as loose rock is discovered it is either reinforced or removed. Sometimes (as in this case) routes are lost as a result. Rest assured that we will be cleaning and bolting the newly exposed rock, so there will be new routes on much more solid rock as a result
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cporter
Mar 6, 2010, 6:38 PM
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Im pleased to here that this whole thing was intentional and that someone is continually monitoring the safty or routes on the wall. Thanks socal.
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sshiflett
Mar 6, 2010, 6:43 PM
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Wow, thanks Louie!!!!!! this was scary before I knew the whole story. Did the rock removal effect "the sweetest thing"???
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socalbolter
Mar 6, 2010, 6:59 PM
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Grooverider, Redrum, and Sweetest Thing were all majorly affected. They will be re-established though and I truly believe they will be much better routes (not to mention safer and on more solid rock).
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avalon420
Mar 6, 2010, 8:42 PM
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socalbolter wrote: This rock "fall" was intentionally done. That section of detached rock has been progressively shifting over the last few months. I and others had become aware of this and steps were taken to remove the rock at a time when no one was around. The quarry as a whole is a work in progress and as loose rock is discovered it is either reinforced or removed. Sometimes (as in this case) routes are lost as a result. Rest assured that we will be cleaning and bolting the newly exposed rock, so there will be new routes on much more solid rock as a result Did you guys save/recycle the hangers?
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socalbolter
Mar 6, 2010, 8:56 PM
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Of course. Removed hardware will be reused on the new routes.
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gregory_huey
Mar 6, 2010, 10:27 PM
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Wow. Its good that safety is being maintained - thanks Louie & others for taking care of that. On the other hand, I'll miss the routes. Was hoping some day to be strong enough to redpoint Sweetest Thing - guess thats it. What was it that Sun Tzu said about "wait by the river long enough, and your enemie's head will float by"? Maybe we could have a help-cleanup day - get a bunch of us out there to clean up the fallen rock, do bench repair, etc? Thanks again, Greg
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