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Mind Bender Fork
I had always admired Steve Allen's ability to spin a good tale. No reason to let the truth get
in the way of a good story, we always say. His dramatic tale of the descent of Mind Bender is a case
in point - certainly dramatic, certainly a tale. But I suspect even in those early days, SA was
capable of building safe, secure 'natural' anchors even in difficult circumstances. I also suspect
that SA knows now (if he did not know then) that clipping a safety sling into the anchor might be a wise
idea when doing stuff near a drop.
My first visit to Mind Bender, in March 2004, was rather disappointing. A nice social canyon, but it really had none of the meat SA described - kinda a dud, actually. The geometry at the last rap was excellent and easy for building 'truck' deadmen, and there were abundant volcanic (ie strong, not-sandstone) rocks to use. We built a deadman (well less than an hour's work) and rapped with confidence in the strength of our anchor.
This spring (2008), it was reported that bolts had been added to the final rap in Mindbender, and pictures of the same were apparent in Mr. K's new book (page 92 for those following along at home), looking freshly drilled (and with a possible bolt kit bag lying nearby). As self-appointed anti-bolt Brown Shirt (aka environmental fruitcake or hard-core canyoneer), I vowed to remove these ASAP, and was pleased to find that Mr. K's description of the canyon included a warning that these bolts were likely to be removed. He also indicated that the bolts were there in March 2007, obviously freshly drilled.
My apologies for not getting to this task sooner.
On this weekend, I was able to recruit Dave Buckingham to abet my removal of the bolts. Some discussion will likely ensue. Here's some, and here's some more. I was concerned that the deadman would be difficult to build at this location, and/or that a blocking pothole might make the finding of suitable rocks difficult. Hauling rocks up from below (at 150 feet) would be somewhat impractical, those this works well in the neighboring canyon, Not Mindbender. There IS a blocking pothole, but there are also solid rocks very close to the edge that could be used.
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