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dynamo_
Mar 20, 2007, 2:38 PM
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1 set BD Micros on a Neutrino 1.5 sets BD Stoppers on 3 Dovals Camp Tricams 0.5x2, 1x2, 1.5x1, 2x1 on 3 Dovals Metolius UL TCUs 00-2 on Superflies BD C4s 0.4-3 (0.75x2) on Superflies WC Forged Friends 3 and 4 on Superflies WC Roxentrics 5-9 on 2 Dovals 10 24" 8mm Mammut/Superfly trad draws 5 Trango Superfly QDs 2 Screamers w/ Superfly lockers 2 48" 8mm Mammut sling with one Superfly each 5.5mm Tech Chord cordalette w/ Petzl Attache WC webolette w/ Petzl Attache Minitraxion on Locker, couple Taurus pistols, bail gear, gear sling, handful of extra Superflies and Dovals, Fifi Hook, etc. This is all my pro. Don't take it all up all the time...typical rack includes the trad draws, 48" slings, chordalette, 1 set Stoppers, Tricams, Metolius TCUs 1 & 2, BD C4s 0.5-2, purple Roxentric...6 Lbs. 11 oz. Harnesses, ropes, helmets, shoes, belay, aid gear, etc. not shown. And for an end to a hard day of dirty South climbing: Plans to double up on C4s 1 and 2, add another WC Forged Friend #3...then, I'll be done for now. Maybe some more TCUs for NC runout. Maybe a couple more Tricams. A #4 C4 would be nice...I need a chest harness...nevermind.
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weatherm
Mar 20, 2007, 2:48 PM
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Nice Guns.. i guess thats to shoot the rednecks!
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dynamo_
Mar 20, 2007, 2:50 PM
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weatherm wrote: Nice Guns.. i guess thats to shoot the rednecks! Assuming you and I don't qualify for that title...
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kane_schutzman
Mar 20, 2007, 2:53 PM
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Whats wrong with a redneck? Nice rack man!
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dynamo_
Mar 20, 2007, 2:56 PM
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kane_schutzman wrote: Whats wrong with a redneck? Not a thing, really. On a trip to Laurel Knob, recently, Rhett (weatherm) and myself had a great time hanging out with some grouse hunters around the campfire exchanging war stories and vulgar jokes. They had the firewood, we had the beer. Since we came unprepared for the cold, it turned out quite nice.
kane_schutzman wrote: Nice rack man! Thanks.
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cchildre
Mar 20, 2007, 3:20 PM
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basilisk wrote: good lord! why do you need 28 draws?! To simu-climb all 11 pitches of Space Boyz at Potrero!
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rckclimber2002
Apr 11, 2007, 5:38 PM
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devils_advocate
Apr 11, 2007, 5:41 PM
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rckclimber2002 wrote: I need some help here me and my friends are doing hardcore trad climbing on ten foot boulders we have put up 30 routes over 5.14 I still cant figure out why you wear the crash pad on your back when you are climbing wouldnt it make more sense to put it on the ground? it gets in the way on offwidth projects, also i bolted an eleven foot boulder crack every foot does this count as drytooling or kneebaring? what exactly is the proper way to cam in a quickdraw? Quite possibly the worst troll attempt I've seen on here. Go back to school kid.
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medicus
Apr 12, 2007, 1:44 AM
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rckclimber2002 wrote: I need some help here me and my friends are doing hardcore trad climbing on ten foot boulders we have put up 30 routes over 5.14 I still cant figure out why you wear the crash pad on your back when you are climbing wouldnt it make more sense to put it on the ground? it gets in the way on offwidth projects, also i bolted an eleven foot boulder crack every foot does this count as drytooling or kneebaring? what exactly is the proper way to cam in a quickdraw? Lmao... I agree with Devil's Advocate on this one.
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brent_e
Apr 12, 2007, 2:18 AM
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dynamo_ wrote: kane_schutzman wrote: Whats wrong with a redneck? Not a thing, really. On a trip to Laurel Knob, recently, Rhett (weatherm) and myself had a great time hanging out with some grouse hunters around the campfire exchanging war stories and vulgar jokes. They had the firewood, we had the beer. Since we came unprepared for the cold, it turned out quite nice. kane_schutzman wrote: Nice rack man! Thanks. grouse hunting is a gentleman's sport!!!! good story, though!
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dynamo_
Apr 30, 2007, 2:46 AM
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thanks... any more racks for the gawking and counting?
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furgie
Apr 30, 2007, 3:38 AM
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The way I like to keep people from messin with my truck is to leave my 80 lb. pit bull tied or inside depending on where or weather. NO ONE messes with my truck!
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AspenGrey
May 6, 2007, 4:58 AM
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Well.... Remember that post about building a trad rack? 18yo and 15 hours a week does not make for quick acquisition. Some of the gear is on it's way! Ok, scratch that... Most.... ok, ok, ALL of the gear is on the way! I've got this coming from classified ads on mountainproject/craigslist: Blue Alien Blue Metolius TCU Green .75 camalot Red #1 camalot Yellow #2 camalot Blue #3 camalot with a biner for each 1-13 set of Omega Pacific Nuts 6 more Quicksilver 'draws 18 assorted 'biners from a craigslist ad... 3 tricams 1 almost full hex set with 3 #8s... Poorly resized images of the cams sent to me by the seller: also cam02-05 on that server. And that will be it for this month... Going to use it as soon as I have the cams! I'm low on biners, eep! If anyone could throw some cheap ones my way I'd be v. grateful. Mostly I need ones for those cams- I dont think he's sending me any. And slings- I'm planning to go out tomorrow and pick up 20' of 1" webbing and just tie my own.... or steam the webbing from my school, hmm.Cheap, effective. The nut tool somehow found its way under the rope, didn't notice until after the pic. *sigh*.
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the_shoe
May 23, 2007, 2:42 PM
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My all around rack. This is what I brought to Yosemite for the start of the season.
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theirishman
May 23, 2007, 3:04 PM
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that looks like a nice solid all around rack!! looks like you can climb most anything, but are there some draws im not seeing? i always carry 5 draws on a multipich to clip my nuts to
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the_shoe
May 23, 2007, 3:52 PM
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In the upper left hand corner that pile of slings makes up 12 Trad Draws and then I carry the 6 over the shoulder slings for cam extensions. This picture was for Yosemite, normally I will carry about 8 Trad Draws and 4 over the shoulder slings. But Yosemite can be long and wandering.
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fenderfour
Jun 4, 2007, 6:22 PM
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maybe I do have a problem...
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svilnit
Jun 4, 2007, 6:58 PM
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Good Lord Fenderfour! How long does it take you to sort that pile out before a climb?
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markc
Jun 4, 2007, 7:16 PM
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svilnit wrote: Good Lord Fenderfour! How long does it take you to sort that pile out before a climb? The combination of that image and my borderline OCD makes me twitch a little.
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fenderfour
Jun 4, 2007, 8:38 PM
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It's normally already sorted. I have a set of gear for an cragging rack that gets pared down for alpine. The rest lives on the aid rack. I had to re-mark all of my gear, so ther eit is, drying on the table.
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svilnit
Jun 4, 2007, 8:50 PM
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markc wrote: svilnit wrote: Good Lord Fenderfour! How long does it take you to sort that pile out before a climb? The combination of that image and my borderline OCD makes me twitch a little. hahahah... same here! This is my setup from about 2 years ago... added about 12 cams since then.
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caughtinside
Jun 4, 2007, 9:00 PM
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hah! I always love you guys and your pegboards. Tell me this... why don't you rack the same sizes on the same peg, ala gear shop? Why one piece per peg? curious.
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climbingtrash
Jun 5, 2007, 1:03 AM
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Gawd Fender...you're as bad as one of my climbing partners. He spray painted his gear on the tail gate of his truck. hahaha...there were little silhouettes of biners and cams all over the place. (he gummed up a few cams pretty good too.) Caughtinside, the shop style peg board only works if you have the Indian Creek sized rack of cams.
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tradrenn
Jun 5, 2007, 1:19 AM
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AspenGrey wrote: I'm low on biners, eep! If anyone could throw some cheap ones my way I'd be v. grateful. Mostly I need ones for those cams I have some BD oval wire gate if you want them, I will charge you only shipping cost from Canada. You need 5 of them, right ? V.
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fenderfour
Jun 5, 2007, 1:55 AM
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caughtinside wrote: hah! I always love you guys and your pegboards. Tell me this... why don't you rack the same sizes on the same peg, ala gear shop? Why one piece per peg? curious. He wants it to look bigger than it really is.
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