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There is no practical reason for this post, but I have been curious for a while as to what the term "RP" stands for. (Yes, I know what RP's are, just not what the "R" and the "P" stand for.) Do any of you know?

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Per Greg Child's "Climbing, The Complete Reference", RPs were named after the German-Australian inventor Roland Paulingk and he introduced them in the '70s in Australia.

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Reality piton - i.e. don't fall on it, mental protection only.

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Yeah, it's "Roland Pauligk" that is the correct spelling - as in the Pauligk Pillar in Red Rocks.

But everyone knows it really means Really Pathetic pro. Back in the day they recommended placing clusters of 5-6 of them so if you lobbed onto them the first four or five would probably break wires or pull but that would absorb enough energy (like a screamer) that the 6th one would stop you.

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Actually, bolts are appropriate when placed on the lead where no other reasonable pro will work. I prefer to toprope, rather than beat the rock into submission in the name of "leading" on rap-placed bolts. If you rap bolt, then "RP" stands for real puss.

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Yeah, there's no sense in being foolish. But if it's safety we're after, let's top-rope. If it's leading and adventure/thrills we want, give the rock a chance: start from the ground.

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Bolts are beautiful works of art - representing the triumph of the human soul over fear of commitment and danger - and should be placed everywhere to enhance persons' appreciation of nature. This includes up the Peace Arch and on the Fremont Troll. grin.gif

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Peace Arch, Fremont Troll...perfect. I'll help you drill. I've climbed on some artificial climbs, glued up on bridge supports, and just had a blast.

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