Wall of Attrition - Rap anchor replacement etiquette
Wall of Attrition - Rap anchor replacement etiquette
A partner and I had a go on Wall of Attrition yesterday. It's a tad dirty. I am think about giving it some TLC as the climbing was great and I bet it would get more traffic if it was clean. The rap stations were sketchy however. The one at the bottom of the 5th pitch was terrible, we avoided it on the rappel with a longer rappel to. I have never tried to replace anything in Squamish and am wondering what the "rules" are? Anybody know? I am happy to donate my time and money and put in new anchors and give it a scrub but was hoping for some advice on etiquette.
Oh yeah, if you are thinking about doing this route, take a long sleeve shirt/wind breaker even if it is roasting. It is out of the sun until 6pm and with the wind we got a bit chilly. Great option if you want to avoid the heat though.
Oh yeah, if you are thinking about doing this route, take a long sleeve shirt/wind breaker even if it is roasting. It is out of the sun until 6pm and with the wind we got a bit chilly. Great option if you want to avoid the heat though.
Sorry no pics. There was lots of lichen all over the route, some moss outside and in the cracks and a good amount of dirt in general. I should have worn safety glasses, I was getting dirt out of my eyes this morning still. There was also enough vegetation to be irritating and to start building up dirt. Some pruning would be nice.
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