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Broken Hold on Bull Worker at Plantation

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 Gceorge 27 Nov 2023

Saw this on Saturday just gone.

Hold has put the hold on top of the bull worker block.

Seems relatively intact, although pretty confused how people have been ticking it since then?

Pictures:
https://imgur.com/a/hP61sIF

 alx 27 Nov 2023
In reply to Gceorge:

That’s off bullworker flakes problem to the left of bull worker.

BF is surprisingly difficult for the grade

 ebdon 27 Nov 2023
In reply to Gceorge:

I climbed this on Sun, the hold was rather forlornly lying at the bottom but it was pretty straightforward to use the higher part and I don't think it affected the grade at all.  

If someone was so inclined it would be a simple glue job, but I don't think that's the prevailing ethic on grit, and luckily I don't think affects the climb (unless you were really short)

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 mrphilipoldham 27 Nov 2023
In reply to ebdon:

Half of Lancashire is held together with glue! 

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 ebdon 27 Nov 2023
In reply to mrphilipoldham:

I ment proper grit....😉

 mrphilipoldham 27 Nov 2023
In reply to ebdon:

But Stanage isn’t in Yorkshire.. 😜

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OP Gceorge 27 Nov 2023

Found it easy before , nails on Saturday.

But I am really short to be fair , haha 

> I climbed this on Sun, the hold was rather forlornly lying at the bottom but it was pretty straightforward to use the higher part and I don't think it affected the grade at all.  

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 ebdon 28 Nov 2023
In reply to Gceorge:

I seem to recall I started with my left foot on the good low foot and right with a toe/heel round the right arete allowing me to clamp on for the start. It felt nails with both feet square on. 


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