Fixed Pins in Squamish
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Fixed Pins in Squamish
I cleaned this pin from a climb in Squamish today. Notice how the steel is not just thin in places, but entirely gone. Next time you clip one of these, think about backing it up.

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I climbed the route today. The crag's only half-revitalized/ newly developed so I'm keeping its location quiet just for now. Turns out the move can't be protected, even with RP's. It's a knifeblade/LA crack with holds around it. Now I'm trying to decide whether to replace the pin with another pin, or to replace it with a bolt beside the seam.
O.P.
I'd say go with a bolt if you're sure it can't be protected with gear (ballnut?). Pins can become unreliable quickly with a few falls, stainless or not. They are also difficult to judge the quality when on lead. Furthermore, bashing a pin in to the same crack several times damages the rock irreversibly. A bolt is best for long term use for sure, and can be removed and filled if ever needed.
Just my two cents.
J.
I'd say go with a bolt if you're sure it can't be protected with gear (ballnut?). Pins can become unreliable quickly with a few falls, stainless or not. They are also difficult to judge the quality when on lead. Furthermore, bashing a pin in to the same crack several times damages the rock irreversibly. A bolt is best for long term use for sure, and can be removed and filled if ever needed.
Just my two cents.
J.
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