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Wiley Coyote2 15 Oct 2014
The biggest load of old cobblers I've read today but, hey, the day is yet young.

http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/oct/05/cliff-camping-in-colorado-roc...
In reply to Wiley Coyote:
"anchored to the cliff at night using a variety of gravity-defying gadgetry"

that won't be a few stainless bolts then!
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 Reach>Talent 15 Oct 2014
In reply to higherclimbingwales:
that'll be a few stainless bolts then!

What grade of stainless are you using, I dropped some 316 recently and it certainly didn't defy gravity?

 wilkie14c 15 Oct 2014
In reply to Wiley Coyote:

Step daughter mentioned the other day that a girl who she works with is 'into climbing' and went cliff camping in the lakes at the weekend
 Ridge 15 Oct 2014
In reply to higherclimbingwales

• Cliff camping is offered exclusively by Kent Mountain Adventure Centre (+1 970 586 5990, ) in Estes Park, Colorado. An overnight trip costs from $600pp, based on three people participating, and includes two experienced mountain guides, all equipment, transfers, dinner and breakfast. A daytime-only climb with lunch costs $300pp

$1800 for 3 people to kip on a portaledge. Nice little earner!
In reply to Reach>Talent:

> that'll be a few stainless bolts then!

> What grade of stainless are you using, I dropped some 316 recently and it certainly didn't defy gravity?

I have edited my OP to take this new evidence into account.
 Reach>Talent 15 Oct 2014
In reply to higherclimbingwales:

Ah, happy to help!

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