See attached. I have a feeling that it's been like this for years. It is one of the three bolts and one of the two rappel chains on the top of Foreplay. I personally would not rappel off of this anchor because one can easily walk over to POD and rappel there without dealing with rappelling into air space, but I also do know many climbers who do not feel comfortable walking across the top of the Monolith. I suspect with the chain link fixed like this, the rappel chains are not equalized.
What is this type called any way? I'll just call it a link even though it's different from the other smaller closed links on the same chain. I tried to browse quickly on this page:
https://www.slackline.com/post/the-book-of-climbing-anchors , but did not find it included on the comprehensive page. Too outdated?
I tried to wiggle the link free by hand, but had no success. I'm sure I was not the first one to try. Would banging on the link with a tool damage the bolt in the rock, if not the hanger itself?
This chain will be constantly flipped back and forth because people like to get above the anchor to sit on the flat ground while dealing with the anchor. Even if it's freed, is there an easy way to fill up the gap so it does not gets fixed like this again? I've seen some cement looking thingy that seals up an anchor link, and wonder if that is the best/easiest solution to this one here.
It's a minor issue as it posts no real threat, but I'm bringing it up because this is one of the more popular routes in the Pinnacles.