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bodyboarder


Aug 3, 2008, 12:30 AM
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Loose bolt on chopping block  (North_America: United_States: California: Los_Angeles_County: Malibu_Creek_State_Park)
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The right of the top two anchor bolts wiggles, enough to make me very uncomfortable. Just a heads up

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Aug 5, 2008, 12:36 PM
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The nut/head of the bolt or the whole thing?


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The whole thing wiggles


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chossmonkey wrote:
The nut/head of the bolt or the whole thing?

You must be bored to be looking in regional discussions at a post about an ok beginner route at a marginal sport climbing area in Socak.

Re: OP I didn't notice anything about it yesterday, though we were just moving through trying to get a n00b warmed up, so I didn't really give it much thought. I know it's a popular TR for the n00b masses, perhaps someone should have a look at it. Then again, a few less n00bs could be a...


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Oh he was just hoping i would say "the hanger spins..." so that he could quickly point out what a noob I was and that I should just take a wrench up there and tighten it myself.

Jason


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Aug 18, 2008, 3:14 PM
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bodyboarder wrote:
Oh he was just hoping i would say "the hanger spins..." so that he could quickly point out what a noob I was and that I should just take a wrench up there and tighten it myself.

Jason
no.. .he's pushing a new metric, that of tc+++

plus, it WAS a valid question seeking clarification.

I'm sure he discovered it the same way I did... under "recent posts". not slumming around in regional discussions which are kind of irrelevant to where I live/climbz.

tc++


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stymingersfink wrote:
bodyboarder wrote:
Oh he was just hoping i would say "the hanger spins..." so that he could quickly point out what a noob I was and that I should just take a wrench up there and tighten it myself.

Jason
no.. .he's pushing a new metric, that of tc+++

plus, it WAS a valid question seeking clarification.

I'm sure he discovered it the same way I did... under "recent posts". not slumming around in regional discussions which are kind of irrelevant to where I live/climbz.

tc++
pc++
^^yeah, that too.


chossmonkey


Aug 19, 2008, 1:27 PM
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stymingersfink wrote:
bodyboarder wrote:
Oh he was just hoping i would say "the hanger spins..." so that he could quickly point out what a noob I was and that I should just take a wrench up there and tighten it myself.

Jason
no.. .he's pushing a new metric, that of tc+++

plus, it WAS a valid question seeking clarification.

I'm sure he discovered it the same way I did... under "recent posts". not slumming around in regional discussions which are kind of irrelevant to where I live/climbz.

tc++
This is correct.


stymingersfink


Aug 19, 2008, 2:59 PM
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chossmonkey wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
bodyboarder wrote:
Oh he was just hoping i would say "the hanger spins..." so that he could quickly point out what a noob I was and that I should just take a wrench up there and tighten it myself.

Jason
no.. .he's pushing a new metric, that of tc+++

plus, it WAS a valid question seeking clarification.

I'm sure he discovered it the same way I did... under "recent posts". not slumming around in regional discussions which are kind of irrelevant to where I live/climbz.

tc++
This is correct.
pc+?


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