y*****y 发帖数: 3433 | 1 It appears that there may be some dangerous anti-climber sentiment along the
Clackamus River in Oregon. An individual left a fixed line on a crag, which
was cut in such a way as it was hidden. The climber believes that the rope
cut was hidden with murderous intent.
To read more,
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w***y 发帖数: 1313 | 2 据说NH几年前有过bt老在一个sport climbing的地方锯bolt
那地方天气好的时候跟户外gym似的,这家伙也够不容易的一直偷偷活动没被撞到过
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【在 y*****y 的大作中提到】 : It appears that there may be some dangerous anti-climber sentiment along the : Clackamus River in Oregon. An individual left a fixed line on a crag, which : was cut in such a way as it was hidden. The climber believes that the rope : cut was hidden with murderous intent. : To read more, : http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/962728/1
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w***y 发帖数: 1313 | 3 搜到这个
http://news.climbing.de/us-bolt-chopper-banned-by-judge-from-chopping-bolts/
US Bolt Chopper Banned By Judge From Chopping Bolts
Von: Charles Arthur
by Mick Ryan
Ken Nichols
Once I chop a route, it will remain chopped, no matter how many times Ihave
to return to keep it that way. Until the bolting stops, apparently the
cliffs will have to be destroyed to save them.
Ken Nichols, Climbing Magazine June/July 1991
【在 w***y 的大作中提到】 : 据说NH几年前有过bt老在一个sport climbing的地方锯bolt : 那地方天气好的时候跟户外gym似的,这家伙也够不容易的一直偷偷活动没被撞到过 : : the : which : rope
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c*******r 发帖数: 13580 | 4 Bolt war has been going on for a long time. I just don't understand, the
horses are out of the barn, what can you do? I'd say, grab one and go for a
ride!
I agree with some bolting rules though:
1. you don't bolt a route if it's protectable by gear. I.e. bolts should
only be drilled on faces
2. you don't retro bolt a classic route without the consent from the first
ascensionists. I.e. Sanke Dike will remain a runout route.
【在 w***y 的大作中提到】 : 据说NH几年前有过bt老在一个sport climbing的地方锯bolt : 那地方天气好的时候跟户外gym似的,这家伙也够不容易的一直偷偷活动没被撞到过 : : the : which : rope
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c*******r 发帖数: 13580 | 5 applaud for the court decision. I also don't understand why some people don'
t approve bolting on rappel but OK with ground up approach. Doesn't the
former result in more reasonable and safer bolting?
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【在 w***y 的大作中提到】 : 搜到这个 : http://news.climbing.de/us-bolt-chopper-banned-by-judge-from-chopping-bolts/ : US Bolt Chopper Banned By Judge From Chopping Bolts : Von: Charles Arthur : by Mick Ryan : Ken Nichols : Once I chop a route, it will remain chopped, no matter how many times Ihave : to return to keep it that way. Until the bolting stops, apparently the : cliffs will have to be destroyed to save them. : Ken Nichols, Climbing Magazine June/July 1991
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f********t 发帖数: 4574 | 6 It takes a climber to go anti-climber. Who else can cut your rope, take out
your bolts?
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【在 y*****y 的大作中提到】 : It appears that there may be some dangerous anti-climber sentiment along the : Clackamus River in Oregon. An individual left a fixed line on a crag, which : was cut in such a way as it was hidden. The climber believes that the rope : cut was hidden with murderous intent. : To read more, : http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/962728/1
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