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allan_thomson
Sep 2, 2003, 10:11 PM
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Found this. Never come across one. Whats it used for, and how? http://storrick.cnchost.com/VerticalDevicesPage/Belay/MiscBelayPages/MiscBelay610.html
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drector
Sep 2, 2003, 10:18 PM
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The device is listed under the misc. baley devices section on that site you referenced. You can go to that site and post question in a forum and Gary often answers them. He is very knowledgable about his devices. You can probably send him an email if the forum post doesn't work. Dave
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oklahoma
Sep 2, 2003, 11:18 PM
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well frogs are little amphibians that hop around...I'm not sure how many practical uses they have...you can eat them if you want to be like the french...but then again you can just stop showering if you want to be like the french
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thegreytradster
Sep 2, 2003, 11:21 PM
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I thought "frogs" were those who live just a little east of you, (and don't take showers)
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smkyrobinson
Sep 2, 2003, 11:46 PM
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Yeah, we have one that visits our neighborhood all the time , named francios
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sittingduck
Sep 3, 2003, 12:49 AM
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My 0.2$: After twisting the rope around the core of the frog clip one carabiner into each hole and attach them to the belay. To operate do the same as if you used a rapelleight attached to your belay. Wonder why it did not become popular?
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allan_thomson
Sep 3, 2003, 4:42 PM
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Thanks for the serious answers. And all those who gave the non serious ones, your jokes were so predictable!
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ridgerunner
Sep 3, 2003, 4:57 PM
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Frog? that's a method of rope climbing that cavers (people who crawl around in muddy holes in the ground) use
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herm
Sep 9, 2003, 3:44 AM
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Frog refers to the soft part on the bottom of a horse's hoof.
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sharpender
Sep 9, 2003, 4:56 PM
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Years back when Gregory was starting out making packs in San Diego, there were a number of local climbers in the area doing the same. One climber, whose packs were popular with the locals called his packs FROG. This was an acronym for From Ray Olsons Garage. (Unsure if I spell Olson Correctly). And sorry, no relation to the twins so don't try to look him up) 8)
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