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Dry tooling is contrived!


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How much does dry tooling scar the rock?

 

Depends on what kind of rock. I dont know about out there, but its common ethic not to dry tool on established rock climbs. And when possible, climb in rockshoes to minimize any scarring.

 

 

Is it possible that someone down the road would want to establish a climb on the now scarred rock? Just asking!

 

This is a pretty stupid question.

 

You're asking folks to predict the future with certaintly.

 

Is it possible? Of course it's *possible*.

 

No, it's not possible. We're impossible. Everything's impossible.

 

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How much does dry tooling scar the rock?

 

Depends on what kind of rock. I dont know about out there, but its common ethic not to dry tool on established rock climbs. And when possible, climb in rockshoes to minimize any scarring.

 

Is it possible that someone down the road would want to establish a climb on the now scarred rock? Just asking!

 

This is a pretty stupid question.

 

You're asking folks to predict the future with certaintly.

 

Is it possible? Of course it's *possible*.

 

Didnt you got to high school? No question is stupid.

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