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Re: [homasta] correlating level of trad lead and rack size
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forkliftdaddy
Oct 9, 2007, 2:32 PM
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Re: [homasta] correlating level of trad lead and rack size
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General level of leading trad:
5.6 - 5.10
Hardest trad lead:
handful of 5.11Bs
Typical length of pitches in your area:
100-120 ft.
Protection usually in pack (53 pieces):
#0.5 - 4.0 Friends
#2 BD C4
#00 - 4 TCUs
Green Alien (well-tested)
#000 - 0 BD C3
#0.5 - 3.0 Camp Tri-cams
#3 - 13 BD Stoppers
#1 - 5 WC Rocks
#3 DMM Wallnut
#3 - 5 BD Microstoppers
Red, Yellow Ballnuts
#6 - 9 assorted Hexes
Packed gear breakdown:
21 camming units
24 passive chocks (nuts and hexes)
8 active chocks (Ballnuts and Tri-cams)
Gear usually racked (40 pieces):
#0.5 - 3.0 Forged Friends
#0 - 2 TCUs
Green Alien (well-tested)
#0.5 - 3.0 Tri-Cams
#3 - 13 BD Stoppers
#1 - 5 WC Rocks
#3 DMM Wallnut
#3 - 5 BD Microstoppers
Red, Yellow Ballnuts
Racked gear breakdown:
12 cams
20 passive chocks (nuts and hexes)
8 active chocks (Ballnuts and Tri-Cams)
I carry and use a lot of passive gear, especially small nuts and Tri-cams. Tri-cams
are
duplicates for cams, right?
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