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Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
October 25, 2006, 09:30:52 am
To keep the donation link at the top of the page I have locked the donation thread and started this one for discussion and suggestions.

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#1 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
October 25, 2006, 10:59:33 am
First of all you deserve a hearty slap on the back and an extra year's grace on all your projects for this Bonjoy. Effort.  :great:

Secondly, why don't we have a sticky thread in the chuffing forum where people can recommend routes or crags which need a good seeing to?

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#2 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
October 25, 2006, 03:03:00 pm
In an anchor placement training course all today (as luck would have it). But will sort such a thing out when I get a min.

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#3 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
October 26, 2006, 02:52:37 pm
Bonjoy

I havent rad all links and associated threads to this but long overdue. I am more than happy to help out with re equipping and I guess the two cornices's would be a good starting place. Due to steepness particularly of WCJ where I have had nightmares re equiping or bolting routes before with out a bit of help (particularly bolts below top roof, would it be worth organising small teams to focus on a particular crag and get them each done in a day or so. I dont really have a decent enough drill (usually borrow keith S's) so a team approach would really help.Also in chopping off old rust etc

Simon

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#4 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
October 26, 2006, 03:06:10 pm
Cheers Simon,

 Thanks to the generosity of Neil Foster we have a really good drill with a spare battery, plus i've got a tatty old drill, so i'm sure once we've got enough cash together to buy the fixing then we would be well set to turn up as a small team and blitz the cornices.
 If you PM your email address I'll get in touch when things are in place.
 Ideally we could do with bringing down a generator and a small grinder for mass removal of old bolts, as this can be more time consuming than placing the new ones usually. Might be worth looking into getting the greenlight from the relevant bodies for this. I'll try and get in touch with Kristian and find out who his contact was when he did that tree clearance at the cheedale cornice.

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#5 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
October 26, 2006, 03:15:24 pm
Excellent work. Count me in for re-equipping teams. Found some odd'n'sods on the Tor recently too that shoul be replaced before the old 8mms fail.

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#6 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
October 26, 2006, 05:39:44 pm
here's a suggestion how's about rooster booster at the tor, i reckon my vast bulk would pull those rotten pegs out, and the tree that robertisor landed in has been trimmed heavily...

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#7 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
October 26, 2006, 08:17:44 pm
I'm well up for some regearing too. First up Zeke the Freak!

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#8 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
October 27, 2006, 09:32:19 am
here's a suggestion how's about rooster booster at the tor, i reckon my vast bulk would pull those rotten pegs out, and the tree that robertisor landed in has been trimmed heavily...
Bit of a thorny one that. Removing pegs might make new holds. Locating pegs in good rock and good clip positions round there might not be easy either. The peg Rob pulled out was replaced by Zippy with a new one so that should be ok.

 Good work Doyle, that's the spirit. Will sort it out with you when we have got the necessaries.

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#9 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
November 06, 2006, 03:30:24 pm
Big thanks to eveyone who has donated so far!!! :great: We are still a fair way off having enough cash to do signifact re-equipment so please do think about helping out. You will soon be able to donate with any spare cash at various sheffield shops and walls via these bad boys.

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#10 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
November 06, 2006, 05:02:10 pm
Bonjoy,
Have sent you pm.

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#11 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
November 06, 2006, 07:47:15 pm
Big thanks to eveyone who has donated so far!!! :great: We are still a fair way off having enough cash to do signifact re-equipment so please do think about helping out. You will soon be able to donate with any spare cash at various sheffield shops and walls via these bad boys.


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#12 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
November 06, 2006, 08:08:55 pm
check your front desk  ;), dropped one off a few hours ago. Looking good by the way. Bright.

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#13 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
November 06, 2006, 08:29:36 pm
Good job. Will someone please please re-bolt Hubble. It really is in a dangerous state and im totally fed up of hearing excuses from Markus Bock regarding failure down to rusty bolts.

Whoever re-bolts it will get a big kiss from either myself, or Doyle depending on what exactly floats their boat. Best be quick though, can already hear people searching for their drills.




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#14 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
November 06, 2006, 08:54:58 pm
 I'll let Doyle borrow the drill, that way you can share the winnings  ;D

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#15 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
January 10, 2007, 05:43:33 pm
Hi

Is there any guidlines for replacing rusty or missing or wobbly bolts and pegs

or can i turn up and replace them myself

The two routes i'm thinking of are in the peak area

I have my own drills but dont know where to get the bolting kits or any idea of cost or ethics

Regards

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#16 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
January 10, 2007, 06:34:30 pm
Depends on the venue, some crags are ok to just turn up and re-equip others have issues associated with access and fixed gear related ethics.
As far as bolting guidles go the BMC will soon be publishing some guidelines for safe placement.

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#17 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
January 10, 2007, 09:04:27 pm
so who tells me if a crag is ok to just turn up and re-equip,   the BMC ?

where do i get  the kit from ?

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#18 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
January 11, 2007, 01:05:31 am
Send a PM to bonjoy.

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#19 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
January 11, 2007, 11:09:32 am
If you don't want to say on here PM me and I might know what the sketch is. As yet the bolt fund doesn't have all the necessary kit. I am attending BMC meeting next week, the outcome of which will have a bearing on what we buy and when. It is important bolts are placed safely by competant individuals, so the equipment wont simply be handed out to allcomers on request.

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#20 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
January 11, 2007, 06:38:50 pm
Hows about re-equiping High Torquing?  Bolts are looking a bit tired and will complement the the stuff at Long Tor.


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#21 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
January 12, 2007, 10:01:03 am
It's on the list

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#22 Re: Peak Bolt Fund discusion/suggestions
January 14, 2007, 08:41:01 pm
I mentioned it on another thread but The Vision would be a good candidate, as would Toys for the Boys down the dale.

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Hi Jon

How is the re-equipping programme going ?


Best, Simon

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Hi Jon,

I'm guessing it is'nt then. Hope the money is in an account with a good rate of interest.


Best, Simon

 

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