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- From: eugene@wilbur.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya)
- Newsgroups: rec.climbing
- Subject: Re: learning to lead
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.225936.21492@nas.nasa.gov>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 22:59:36 GMT
- References: <1992Nov14.014440.11327@nas.nasa.gov> <1992Nov16.074809.20172@watson.ibm.com> <168A17A5C.WILLS@LSTC2VM.stortek.com>
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- In article <168A17A5C.WILLS@LSTC2VM.stortek.com> WILLS@LSTC2VM.stortek.com
- (Cheyenne Wills) writes:
- >The one major problem with this though is that some of the people who
- >have come to expect bolts for the entire route start deciding to
- >do first ascents. Since they don't have the experience with natural
- >gear placements and hanging out to mess around with some small wires
- >and such, they tend to revert back to their element; place a bolt.
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- Not only that, but you can place crummy bolts, too.
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- Now where's my LMU?.... 8^)
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- --eugene miya, NASA Ames Research Center, eugene@orville.nas.nasa.gov
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