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shinynewwidget
Jul 31, 2003, 12:29 AM
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Is it okay to install bolts on a trad climb if you remove them when you are done? I mean they should just screw out, don't they? If not someone should invent a removable bolt.
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dalai
Jul 31, 2003, 12:32 AM
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Mega Troll :lol:
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clymber
Jul 31, 2003, 12:42 AM
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well just incase it isnt a troll...they already make removable bolts...their drawback is you have to be hunting around for a lil hole thats been drilled by someome else...hell some times its hard enough to figure out the way the route goes nevermind looking for a hole for a bolt to go into
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shinynewwidget
Jul 31, 2003, 12:46 AM
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somebody told me drills are not to heavy to bring on climbs at all which was why I was wondering why people don't drill they're own holes
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crackaddict
Jul 31, 2003, 1:14 AM
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Troll strikes again!
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tenn_dawg
Jul 31, 2003, 1:22 AM
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In reply to: Is it okay to install bolts on a trad climb if you remove them when you are done? I mean they should just screw out, don't they? If not someone should invent a removable bolt. Hahahahaha!!!! As Promised! Travis's Troll-o-meter Quality scale rating 4 out of 10 You trip me out dude! Travis
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calpolyclimber
Jul 31, 2003, 2:01 AM
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In case you weren't trolling... NO, its not okay. You will know when you are in a situation where you should place a bolt because you will have been climbing for years... In other words, don't place bolts.
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traddad
Jul 31, 2003, 2:03 AM
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Does this guy belong under a bridge or what......
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dalai
Jul 31, 2003, 2:07 AM
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How about gridding walls with casing bolts and attaching plastic holds as you go. This way you can change the holds on the climb at will and therefore have a new climb to onsight every time...
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ajkclay
Jul 31, 2003, 2:08 AM
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trip trap, trip trap WHO'S THAT CROSSING MY BRIDGE??!!
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socalbolter
Jul 31, 2003, 2:10 AM
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no, really... i don't think anyone would care. it seems to make sense. just make sure that you drill (screw) them on lead and by hand and you shouldn't catch any flak.
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xanx
Jul 31, 2003, 3:36 AM
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For those of you who aren't in on the little joke here... you can read this:
In reply to: Booo, this one gets my newly trademarked: Travis's Troll-o-meter Quality Rating 2 out of 10 (2:10) I mean come on! This is a pretty sad attempt to get a rise out of anti bolt guys. You would have been better to approach it from the angle of, "Is it okay to install bolts on a trad climb if you remove them when you are done? I mean they should just screw out, don't they?" That would have bumped you up to mabey a 4 out of 10 but not a shade better. Good effort, hope to see better work from you in the future! Travis here
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dalai
Jul 31, 2003, 3:55 AM
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I agree Robmcc, way too transparent... just scores a one at best.
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overlord
Jul 31, 2003, 7:43 AM
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removable bolts have already been invented for use in enviroments where normal bolts could cause aesthetic (or other) issues.
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oldrkr
Aug 1, 2003, 1:51 PM
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"Dawn take you all, and be stone to you" JRR Tolkien
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collegekid
Aug 23, 2003, 6:46 PM
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not even a 1/10.
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dymondbak37
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Or...DON'T TOUCH THE F-ING TRAD ROUTES!!! That's what sport is for you deusche(sp?). Sorry, but that post really ticked me off. Have a good day.
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tenn_dawg
Aug 23, 2003, 9:47 PM
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Goodness gracious there buddy. I gave him the idea for the troll. It was a joke, as was pointed out multiple times in this thread. You know, "haha"? :wink: Really, you shouldn't take ANYONE serious around here. None of us really know what we are talking about. Travis
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canadian_usc
Aug 23, 2003, 10:02 PM
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Yeah, someone told me it was ok to bring along my rock chisel just incase the route is too hard. That way I could just give it a few wacks and voila....I can do a 5.13 now.
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mackavus
Aug 23, 2003, 10:05 PM
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Trollavitch Von Trollenstein
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camhead
Aug 23, 2003, 10:22 PM
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dude, that troll was about as subtle as a Peruvian soccer riot. T-0.5
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allan_thomson
Aug 24, 2003, 11:40 AM
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I usually give people the benefit of the doubt, but this is definately a troll.
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