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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby theriault » Thu May 16, 2013 9:19 am

I hope not, but it would be worth to inspect it......
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby Dom » Thu May 16, 2013 9:31 am

*Chris* wrote:Ironically, I'm wondering about the route Trundle Flakes. Do you think the stability issue extends there based on what you've seen?


We climbed it a couple of weeks ago. I think it's OK. There is one flake on the right that is a bit crumbly but nothing seemed imminently dangerous. The flake has been like that since Jon put up the route.
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby theriault » Thu May 16, 2013 10:00 am

Dom, I think Chris was asking if the trundling affected that route. Like I said earlier, it should be ok but it would be wise to inspect everything up there.
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby Dom » Thu May 16, 2013 11:19 am

Je vois. I doubt it did but like Marty said, it's worth inspecting it.
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby max » Mon May 20, 2013 7:13 am

Climbed Trundle Flake yesterday.... all seemed good. Great route by the way!!
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby Dom » Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:48 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPBLX7_GK2g&feature=youtu.be

I never ended up making the nice montage...
Anyways, this is a rough video but captures the just of it. Enjoy!
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby Leehammer » Wed Jun 05, 2013 12:00 pm

were you scared?
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby theriault » Wed Jun 05, 2013 12:03 pm

Leehammer wrote:were you scared?


Yup!
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby Shawn B » Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:52 pm

Awesome yet scary. Tks for videoing that Dom.

So...none of the critics care to comment on the stability of that block and the need to trundle it...regardless of the fact it took a jack to take it down? It needed to go....thanks Dom and Marty.
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby Adam » Wed Jun 05, 2013 6:54 pm

it would have gone eventually. Erosion is a product of time and pressure.

that would have been fun - bet it smelled like pop gun caps!
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby Stacey » Thu Jun 06, 2013 7:54 am

I agree, awesome; yet scary!

Very cool to get it on vid though! Thanks guys! :)
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby theriault » Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:09 am

Adam wrote:it would have gone eventually. Erosion is a product of time and pressure.


this was not the case in this situation, these blocks where detached by and other block that fell from about 20ft higher last winter and caused them to be balanced over the face of the wall... even tho it took a jack to get them off, they could have easily come down anytime..... but to be honest, the adventure was fun :mrgreen:
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby *Chris* » Tue Jun 11, 2013 2:14 pm

Last night I climbed around the right side of Minkey. The site of that rockfall and trundle is impressive... and directly in line with where a belayer would have stood. If it had decided to let go at some point in the future, I'm almost certain it would have resulted in 2 fatalities. Why bother having that looming over an obviously high quality / high traffic route? Good work on the cleanup.

In other news... maybe my mind was playing tricks on me... but damn I could have swore I felt a small wobble in the massive block I belayed from at the top of 5.8 For Style. Looking around, I think that entire route is built on a game of Granite Jenga. I hope someday the entire route doesn't decide to come down. Seems crazy... but that's what I would have said last time I climbed Razor Flake at Otter Cliff in Maine. I wonder who'll get the Last Free Ascent?
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby theriault » Tue Jun 11, 2013 2:38 pm

*Chris* wrote:In other news... maybe my mind was playing tricks on me... but damn I could have swore I felt a small wobble in the massive block I belayed from at the top of 5.8 For Style. Looking around, I think that entire route is built on a game of Granite Jenga. I hope someday the entire route doesn't decide to come down.


Shawn and I did noticed this a few weeks back, that's why I have 2 sets of shiny rap anchors at my place ready for those 2 routes. We decided on 2 comfortable locations that will keep climbers off those blocks... I just haven't been up there since to install them.
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby Shawn B » Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:05 pm

*Chris* wrote: I think that entire route is built on a game of Granite Jenga. I hope someday the entire route doesn't decide to come down. Seems crazy... but that's what I would have said last time I climbed Razor Flake at Otter Cliff in Maine. I wonder who'll get the Last Free Ascent?

Not sure if you also noticed Chris that the route has already changed...the massive blocks that formed the right side of the chimney shifted over the winter. There might soon be a roof on 5.8 for style. It really is just a bunch of massive flakes/blocks.
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Re: Loose block - Salt & Pepper

Postby theriault » Thu Jul 18, 2013 8:29 am

Finally got to install the bolt anchors on Salt and Pepper and 5.8 for Style, they now have their own separate anchors so this should keep people off the questionable block.

I was lucky to have the help of Dom, Magda and Brian! thanks guy's!
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