Excessive but who cares so long as he rubs them off after.
If the sandstone there is like any of the sandstones I've climbed on then they simply can't be removed with a brush even using water. Guess it'd be nice to see an example set by seeing the attempt made.
wow that's a lot of chalk ballage.Is there a significance to chalking footholds on grit or is it as stupid as it looks? I know sometimes on really polished lime it can help to have a bit of chalk on there but I thought it didnt help on the grit?
Quote from: Dexter on February 10, 2015, 11:14:30 amwow that's a lot of chalk ballage.Is there a significance to chalking footholds on grit or is it as stupid as it looks? I know sometimes on really polished lime it can help to have a bit of chalk on there but I thought it didnt help on the grit?Its a long film can someone give the time(s) of the crime.
Chalkbag attached with biner to loop of trousers on one side...
? I know sometimes on really polished lime it can help to have a bit of chalk on there
Given chalk is used as a lubricant in industry, the only thing I can see chalking a limestone foothold might do is to polish it further...