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Trillium Lake climbing - rusty hardware

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SBrown · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2015 · Points: 0

A friend and I set out yesterday to explore the climbing at Trillium lake. We found the site and noticed the chains at the rappel stations were quite rusty and there were some bolts on a couple routes that were quite rusty.

I'm not skilled in bolt setting, but I'd gladly pay for replacement bolts and chains if someone with the skills wanted to replace them. Could be a fun work day!

Micah Klesick · · Charlotte, NC · Joined Aug 2013 · Points: 3,971

PM me, and we will work out the details. I'm one of the local Portland Vicinity Rebolting rep, and we will gladly work with you on replacing all bad bolts at Trilluim Lake.
Facebook group for the Rebolting group is linked below.

facebook.com/groups/6131013…

Micah

Topher Dabrowski · · Portland, OR · Joined Jul 2014 · Points: 2,163
Micah Klesick wrote: PM me, and we will work out the details. I'm one of the local Portland Vicinity Rebolting rep, and we will gladly work with you on replacing all bad bolts at Trilluim Lake. Facebook group for the Rebolting group is linked below. facebook.com/groups/6131013… Micah

Micah - what happened with replacement here?

Micah Klesick · · Charlotte, NC · Joined Aug 2013 · Points: 3,971

We never got around to it. Not enough climbers to get the crag pushed to the top of our list.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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