Question: Why do some people place hangers horizontally? I see this every now and then, and as far as I know there's no logical reason for doing this - most hangers have a clearly etched arrow indicating which way it should be placed - why then purposely set it incorrectly?
The last hanger before the anchors on Philosophers Stone at Chosspile is placed horizontally and is already bent from taking falls. Unfortunately I did not have a spanner with me to correct the positioning. It will most likely still hold a good few falls, but it's far from ideal.
Hanger - Chosspile / Philosophers Stone
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Re: Hanger - Chosspile / Philosophers Stone
Emile, don't worry about using a spanner, I believe shen ling's mini pink hair straighteners do the job brilliantly. Don't forget to wear the Louis Vitton sunglasses though 

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Re: Hanger - Chosspile / Philosophers Stone
Hi
These hagers get twisted with falling, it was prob correct origionally. I will ask andrew to fix it on our work meet there on the 23 Feb.
These hagers get twisted with falling, it was prob correct origionally. I will ask andrew to fix it on our work meet there on the 23 Feb.