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Philanthro
Apr 9, 2013, 6:52 AM
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3rd permadraw on crash and burn is rubbing on the rock and wearing through the fabric. What is the protocol for replacing it?
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kennoyce
Apr 9, 2013, 2:29 PM
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Philanthro wrote: 3rd permadraw on crash and burn is rubbing on the rock and wearing through the fabric. What is the protocol for replacing it? you replace it with a good one.
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desertdude420
Apr 9, 2013, 4:24 PM
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The only real permadraws are made out of cables and have steel biners, right?
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jt512
Apr 10, 2013, 5:42 AM
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kennoyce wrote: Philanthro wrote: 3rd permadraw on crash and burn is rubbing on the rock and wearing through the fabric. What is the protocol for replacing it? you replace it with a good one. I think what kennoyce means is that you replace it with a good one after obtaining approval from the local Permadraw Replacement Committee, who shall, after a public comment period of not less than 60 days, render a decision on whether to replace the permadaw, which decision shall require a majority vote of the members of the Committee, except in the case that an objection to the replacement of said permadraw has been duly communicated in writing to the Committee by at least three bona fide members of the local climbing community, in which case approval shall require the assent of at least two-thirds of the members of the Committee. Jay
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