The feeling was mutual among fs climbers, watching routes go up in a week that would have been multi month(or year) long projects by free stance "fair means" ethics.
Who were the other "free stance" climbers that expressed this mentality Clink? At pinnacles specifically?
I know guys like higgins, Hensel, McCabe are known for primarily stance drilling around California.
I do feel that equating hooking to rap bolting is tough sell, but can see the logic in the "time" reference. Few at the far end of FA spectrum would consider such tactics as infringing the "usable resource", as most hooking seen on FA's are in places most cannot drill.
Of course there are exceptions and examples.
However, we are still talking about a ground up style, not "installing" on the way down, 2 routes a day, etc...