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jeremy11
Nov 25, 2008, 4:58 AM
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the ever expanding rack about all I've been climbing recently is aid and offwidths! 26 cams including 3-6 WC Zeros, bunches of DMM, Trango, a few WC and Metolius, and a #5 BD hexes tricams (plus a filed pink) 3+ sets nuts - Frost, DMM offsets, Rock Empire Micronuts, 1.5 sets + 1 set aluminum micros pitons, sawed off Spectre 4 Hooks homemade aid ladders - cushy and ultralight (I normally only use two) odds and ends Screamers (1 Yates, 3 DMM Ripstop note the homemade nut tool (the darker longer one) the other nut tool I've used as a piton on aid! not pictured since it isn't really "rack"- Yates adjustable daisies, piles of webbing, rope, harness, helmet, shoes,....... just counted my carabiners - about 110!! Yikes! When will it ever end?
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irregularpanda
Nov 25, 2008, 5:07 AM
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here's the mega indian creek rack
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robpatterson5
Nov 25, 2008, 5:17 AM
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How do you like that sawed off specter? Been thinking of doing that to mine for a little bit. Cheers
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knieveltech
Nov 25, 2008, 5:24 AM
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(This post was edited by knieveltech on Nov 25, 2008, 5:25 AM)
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panacea82
Nov 25, 2008, 6:20 AM
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way to copy pics from supertopo
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knieveltech
Nov 25, 2008, 1:24 PM
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panacea82 wrote: way to copy pics from supertopo Considering they are pictures of my gear I don't see a problem.
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sungam
Nov 25, 2008, 3:00 PM
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knieveltech wrote: panacea82 wrote: way to copy pics from supertopo Considering they are pictures of my gear I don't see a problem. BE nicer dude, you're making the dude all jealous and stuff! Did you cut your hair?
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knieveltech
Nov 25, 2008, 3:02 PM
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spikeddem wrote: knieveltech wrote: [img]http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v703/211/39/1055488021/n1055488021_195714_4181.jpg[/img] Heh. "Link nut" and/or Stacked Nuts? Neat-o. I just slung a bunch of similar hexes on some cord to save space. They used to make all kinds of crazy stackable nuts back in the day, maybe one day I'll get to add some to my collection.
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knieveltech
Nov 25, 2008, 3:04 PM
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sungam wrote: knieveltech wrote: panacea82 wrote: way to copy pics from supertopo Considering they are pictures of my gear I don't see a problem. BE nicer dude, you're making the dude all jealous and stuff! Did you cut your hair? Nicer? I don't get it. It's not like I told the guy to eat a dick or anything, I simply pointed out that the gear was mine which is why I cross-posted it. I did cut my hair, my profile pic is an old picture though. I'm over the whole lycra thing.
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sungam
Nov 25, 2008, 3:08 PM
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knieveltech wrote: sungam wrote: knieveltech wrote: panacea82 wrote: way to copy pics from supertopo Considering they are pictures of my gear I don't see a problem. BE nicer dude, you're making the dude all jealous and stuff! Did you cut your hair? Nicer? I don't get it. It's not like I told the guy to eat a dick or anything, I simply pointed out that the gear was mine which is why I cross-posted it. I did cut my hair, my profile pic is an old picture though. I'm over the whole lycra thing. Meh, the "nicer" bit was just a filler, I was mostly just wanting to call the dude jealous.
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knieveltech
Nov 25, 2008, 3:19 PM
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sungam wrote: knieveltech wrote: sungam wrote: knieveltech wrote: panacea82 wrote: way to copy pics from supertopo Considering they are pictures of my gear I don't see a problem. BE nicer dude, you're making the dude all jealous and stuff! Did you cut your hair? Nicer? I don't get it. It's not like I told the guy to eat a dick or anything, I simply pointed out that the gear was mine which is why I cross-posted it. I did cut my hair, my profile pic is an old picture though. I'm over the whole lycra thing. Meh, the "nicer" bit was just a filler, I was mostly just wanting to call the dude jealous. *snort* You're all sweating my nuts.
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jeremy11
Nov 25, 2008, 4:56 PM
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the sawed off Spectre works great, I've only used it on aid as I don't climb ice, placed it once full length, almost got it stuck (good thing it was weak volcanic rock no one cares about!) then sawed it off. Then next placement it came out on the first funk, and the 3rd placement came out by hand after a few hammer taps! Wish I could find more spots for it, so much more fun than micronuts and lost arrows. After almost getting it stuck, I always clip an old biner through both the top hole and bottom hole - it can easily be overdriven, or the top hole can be levered in while cleaning! Sawing it off how and why: http://psychovertical.com/?diymixedhook Racking big hooks: http://psychovertical.com/?icehookracking
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spikeddem
Nov 25, 2008, 5:12 PM
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knieveltech wrote: spikeddem wrote: knieveltech wrote: [img]http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v703/211/39/1055488021/n1055488021_195714_4181.jpg[/img] Heh. "Link nut" and/or Stacked Nuts? Neat-o. I just slung a bunch of similar hexes on some cord to save space. They used to make all kinds of crazy stackable nuts back in the day, maybe one day I'll get to add some to my collection. Right, I just never realized that stacked nuts with two different size nuts could double as individual, differently sized nuts.
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petsfed
Nov 25, 2008, 5:54 PM
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knieveltech wrote: sungam wrote: knieveltech wrote: panacea82 wrote: way to copy pics from supertopo Considering they are pictures of my gear I don't see a problem. BE nicer dude, you're making the dude all jealous and stuff! Did you cut your hair? Nicer? I don't get it. It's not like I told the guy to eat a dick or anything, I simply pointed out that the gear was mine which is why I cross-posted it. I did cut my hair, my profile pic is an old picture though. I'm over the whole lycra thing. Hey, I took that picture.
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knieveltech
Nov 25, 2008, 6:02 PM
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petsfed wrote: knieveltech wrote: sungam wrote: knieveltech wrote: panacea82 wrote: way to copy pics from supertopo Considering they are pictures of my gear I don't see a problem. BE nicer dude, you're making the dude all jealous and stuff! Did you cut your hair? Nicer? I don't get it. It's not like I told the guy to eat a dick or anything, I simply pointed out that the gear was mine which is why I cross-posted it. I did cut my hair, my profile pic is an old picture though. I'm over the whole lycra thing. Hey, I took that picture. Yep.
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climbingtrash
Dec 1, 2008, 1:12 PM
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sbaclimber wrote: petsfed wrote: Probably has something to do with the bolt kit that its sitting on top of. yathink? (I was trying to be facecious) Edit...though I do actually find it a bit odd that "caving" hammers are sometimes sold with bolting kits... Looks more like a brick mason's hammer that you can get at Home depot to me.
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sbaclimber
Dec 1, 2008, 1:21 PM
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climbingtrash wrote: sbaclimber wrote: petsfed wrote: Probably has something to do with the bolt kit that its sitting on top of. yathink? (I was trying to be facecious) Edit...though I do actually find it a bit odd that "caving" hammers are sometimes sold with bolting kits... Looks more like a brick mason's hammer that you can get at Home depot to me. It is ....but I saw it somewhere being sold as a "caving hammer" option for a bolting kit.
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mikebee
Dec 22, 2008, 1:03 PM
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I figured it was about time to take a photo of my rack just in case it's ever needed for insurance. While I have the file handy, I'll upload it too: I'd like to add a BD C4 #6, but thats really the only thing I feel it is lacking (other than more doubles!). edit: embedded image, rather than linking to it
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sungam
Dec 22, 2008, 1:29 PM
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Is that a petzl knife on the biner above your gear sling?
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the_climber
Dec 22, 2008, 6:06 PM
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Really should get a pic sometime. Cams: Full range from #0 BD micro-camalot through to pre-C4 #5 Camalot. Doubles in some ranges, mix of Metolius, BD, DMM, WC, and one RE. Passive: 1.5 set nuts Full set of customized brass offsets #7 BD hex through Largest WC Hex Tricams - 3 pinks (one old, one customized, one new), red, brown, blue Various pins ranging from RURP's to 3.5" Bong. Includes Z's, KB's, LA's, Angles, Soft steel, customized pieces... think it's somewhere in the range of 35+ pins. Hooks. Bolting gear. 3 helmets. 3 pairs of shoes. 6 ropes (45m 11mm static, 2 - 8.5mm half ropes, 9.8mm 60m single, 80m 9.4mm single, 85m 7mm tag line). 150+ biners (assorted). 8+ belay devices ranging from Edelrid eddy to stich plates. 1 Alpine axe, 1 set DDM Flys, 1 Set Grivel Taa-k-oons, 1 Set Grivel Racing Wings, BD Sabretooths, CM Grade 8's (Need repairs), Grivel G14's, 18+ Ice screws, Various other snow and Ice anchors. Too many slings and aiders to list, same story with packs and boots. And that's just in the one corner of the basement and doesn't include any gear left on "in progress" projects. Really should catalog everything.
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mikebee
Dec 23, 2008, 1:06 PM
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sungam wrote: Is that a petzl knife on the biner above your gear sling? Yep. I probably should have opened it out for the purposes of the photo. It's not the best climbing knife I know, but it cuts the cheese for my wraps at lunch time just fine.
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evanwish
Dec 27, 2008, 9:38 AM
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this was my buddy's and my rack mixed together... a complete REDICULOUS amount of gear. 96 pieces. this was pretty much just for the picture.. lol
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notapplicable
Dec 30, 2008, 7:05 PM
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climbingtrash wrote: sbaclimber wrote: petsfed wrote: Probably has something to do with the bolt kit that its sitting on top of. yathink? (I was trying to be facecious) Edit...though I do actually find it a bit odd that "caving" hammers are sometimes sold with bolting kits... Looks more like a brick mason's hammer that you can get at Home depot to me. That is correct, I actually own and use that exact model.
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tlloyddavies
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I loved looking at this thread and can now finally contribute. I'm still learning to lead trad, so mostly my gear gets used for filling out the master rack and learning proper placement. I inherited all the passive pro from my dad, re-slung everything and it helped me save enough to purchase the set of BD cams (.5-6) My favorite piece and the one that gets the most comments? The nut tool, machined from a shelf bracket: What's next? Selling off the bigger cams (already did the #5 the #6 goes next) to purchase some smaller ones. Then slowly building up a collection of better 'biners (mmmnnnn Petzl Spirits.......)
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