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ianmeister89
Aug 21, 2011, 10:17 PM
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There is a pretty sizeable(4'x2') flake that pretty seriously flexing as of today, right beneath the mantle onto the slac about 2/3 of the way up. Climbers BEWARE. It looks like it has been glued before; maybe somebody could glue it again before it comes off? -Ian
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socalbolter
Aug 25, 2011, 3:36 AM
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Loose rock has been removed and the grade of the route remains 11b. Thanks for posting the warning. In the future feel free to email me as well at louieanderson@live.com. I try to stay on top of the maintenance out there as soon as I am aware of things like this. - Louie
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ianmeister89
Aug 25, 2011, 9:51 PM
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socalbolter wrote: Loose rock has been removed and the grade of the route remains 11b. Thanks for posting the warning. In the future feel free to email me as well at louieanderson@live.com. I try to stay on top of the maintenance out there as soon as I am aware of things like this. - Louie And again, many thanks for all your contributions Louie! I was out there today and saw lots of fresh rock at the base, and feared for the worst. If you ever need any extra assistance with anything out there, please don't hesitate to ask. -Ian
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