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Three point anchor - The Saga Continues

Rob WardenSpaceLizard · · las Vegans, the cosmic void · Joined Dec 2011 · Points: 130

Successful? Really? Is "technically" a SUCCESS?

rocknice2 · · Montreal, QC · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 3,847
Eric Moss wrote:I take it as a sign of encouragement that you post images of successful reinventions of the wheel. Thanks!
Please don't.

Why don't you take your anchor system on a road trip to a multi-pitch trad location and test it out there. Things might appear different than in you basement setups.
Brian L. · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2016 · Points: 90
Eric Moss wrote:I take it as a sign of encouragement that you post images of successful reinventions of the wheel. Thanks!
Rob Warden, Space Lizard wrote:Successful? Really? Is "technically" a SUCCESS?
rocknice2 wrote: Please don't. Why don't you take your anchor system on a road trip to a multi-pitch trad location and test it out there. Things might appear different than in you basement setups.
Come on guy's. Clear sarcasm here.
tim naylor · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2004 · Points: 370

finally. was eric just trying to get someone to test his anchor for him?

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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