I am certainly no rigging expert, but this sounds like an awesome idea to me.  
If you have the time and energy to do this, then others will have better 
information by which to judge whether this anchor is still good at whatever 
point in the future they encounter it.


--Ray Hertel


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From: Texascavers <texascavers-boun...@texascavers.com> on behalf of Robert B 
via Texascavers <texascavers@texascavers.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2015 11:04 AM
To: Texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: [Texascavers] Tags for Rigging Anchors

Seeking opinions...

Within the greater vertical caving community... what are peoples opinion to 
adding a "Tag Plate" to rigging anchors. Especially in a cave where a route may 
justify using or placing rigging at same general location.

The Tag Plate would be made from an aluminum strip (maybe another material ???) 
and have such information as placement date, bolt manufacturer, type, diameter, 
depth. Anchor information could be put on there too, but may not be needed as 
one can more easily inspect the anchor.

Maybe add a 'Tag #' that could be included in survey notes and map.

This 'Tag Plate' would attach to the anchor/bolt in some manner as to not 
obstruct use. Some sort of wire maybe??? Think heavy industry. Every piece of 
equipment is Tagged.

If a project agrees ahead of time to use the same type of bolts and anchors, 
then Tags could be made ahead of time and installed as rigging crew sets each 
point.

Consider this...
You are on the rigging team. You come to a point in a cave where you must set 
some anchors.
You notice three (3) other full sets of anchors.They may be in very good 
looking condition and the location is perfect... BUT???
Who set these?
When or how old are they?
What kind of bolt did they use?
Is the bolt deep enough, strong enough?
Is it stainless? Galvanized?
Is there corrosion due to dissimilar metals that I cant see?

Would a 'Tag' help you in these situations?
Other info to add to Tag?

Rob Bisset





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