thought maybe you posted some videos of Built To Spill on youtube. ??? maybe you have a copy of the show? i am desperate for a copy. let me know. thanks Parker
Natural anchors can be the most or least obvious in terms of strength. A clear eyehole in solid
undisturbed rock will probably outlast every item of rigging that could be fixed to it, but a
seemingly-solid pillar of rock may have microscopic fractures within it. Without detailed
measurement, core sampling and testing it is impossible in a rescue situation to determine the
true load capacity of a natural anchor. Experience can give a good ‘eye’ for what is safe and
what is not, but in all cases a healthy scepticism is needed.
Love the pictures! Looking forward to seeing you over the holidays!
thought maybe you posted some videos of Built To Spill on youtube. ??? maybe you have a copy of the show? i am desperate for a copy. let me know. thanks Parker
Thanks Dad. Looking forward to seeing you too!
Parker, you are right that I put some videos of the Built to Spill show at the fairgrounds on Youtube. Alas, I don’t have a copy of the show however.