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Do you trust small gear?

Do you trust small gear? (view)

Tit For Tat (24 or 5.11d) is a trad classic of Mt Stuart in North Queensland. The angle is steep, and the gear is universally small, relying mostly on small wires, RP's and small aliens. The crux involves a balancy yet powerful layoff move on a tiny crimp with a #2 RP at your feet. At least one climber has snapped an RP here during the fall.

Here on the onsight attempt we see Aaron desperately trying to get into a position where he can actually place some gear!

Rating:Average Rating = 4.30/5 | Votes: 31 | Comments: 10

Submitted by: manacubus on 2002-07-24 | Views: 826

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