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snowey
Jan 18, 2007, 6:32 PM
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try maximus
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tallmark515
Jan 19, 2007, 5:07 AM
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try coupon code: "MOOSE"
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macherry
Jan 22, 2007, 6:02 PM
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anybody have any ems codes? please
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unrooted
Jan 24, 2007, 10:16 PM
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They also have the pima slipper for only $30, the fit mean great too (according to campmor).
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sumo
Jan 26, 2007, 10:50 AM
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These codes can only be used once they are good for 15% off at backcountry.com 179-6HR-2LUXF 179-6HS-UGMFV 179-G5H-EUVYE 179-CXW-YPAXH YMMV S
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unrooted
Jan 26, 2007, 10:10 PM
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For the best deal in the world, go to Access fund join, and then buy your 3 year sub to Alpinist for only $46.
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braaaaaaaadley
Jan 26, 2007, 11:04 PM
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Sale: WWW.BRMS.COM
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billcoe_
Jan 27, 2007, 1:05 AM
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Don't think so Braaaadly, typing in cam in the search gets you everything but cams. Ant they aren't that good of a deal either. Patagonia, Active Cami (W's) sku: 62-021_0 The featherweight Active Cami, with its single layer of soft and ultra-cooling nylon blended with stretchy spandex, provides support and keeps you dry. $28.95 Crumpler, Bundle (S, M, & L) sku: 62-556_0 Padded protection for cameras with room to spare for extra batteries, memory cards, or a pen and pad. $20.00 to $28.00 CamelBak, CamelBak Water Bottle sku: 60-940_0 Stay hydrated anytime, anywhere, with the latest technology from CamelBak. The innovative NEW spill-proof Bottle holds 0.75 L of water and comes in 9 stylish colors. Easy to carry, easy to use, and easy to clean, CamelBak has bottled the perfect hydration solution. $12.00 Prana, Cameo Pant (W's) sku: 60-317_0 An updated version of the Camino Pant, the eye catching cinch straps have been moved to the side on this light, summer weight cotton style. They’re easy to convert from full to capri length and back when the bugs are out. Techy, asymmetrically cut knees and curvy front and rear pockets complete the fresh look. $59.95 On Sale $29.98 Life Is Good, Camp Dog Long Sleeve T (M's) sku: 57-739_2 Herringbone twill taping. Lycra based ribbing. Pigment dyed and enzyme washed for extra softness and weathered appeal. $24.95 Mountain Hardwear, Camp Pant (M's) sku: 60-048_0 Comfort and durability, with an inseam gusset for full range of motion. $49.95 On Sale $34.97 Mountain Hardwear, Camp Short (M's) sku: 60-053_0 Comfort and durability in this 100% cotton short. $34.95 On Sale $17.48 Peregrine Outfitters, Campsuds 4 oz. sku: 22-649_0 In the 1960s Campsuds became the first biodegradable... $3.95 Patagonia, Capilene Cami (W's) sku: 56-290_0 Like to keep things simple? This care-free camisole skims your torso in a single layer of soft, lightweight, moisture-managing fabric.
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braaaaaaaadley
Jan 27, 2007, 2:59 AM
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Its not my fault that they don't list cam's on the internet. If you want some cam's then you should go to the retail store b/c they have lots there. Good lord I try to help some folks out and all I get is this
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microbarn
Jan 27, 2007, 1:33 PM
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macherry wrote: anybody have any ems codes? please no matter what codes to what websites. fatwallet.com is a good site to check out
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truello
Jan 31, 2007, 2:43 PM
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ABC ARC Belay Device (basically an ATC) at climbomatic for $9 + $4.50 shipping. Not sure how the shipping applies if you buy two or more. http://climbomatic.onedaydeal.net/
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eliclimbs
Feb 1, 2007, 11:10 PM
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Mammut revelation (9.2mm x 60 M) on Steep and Cheap for $95
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billcoe_
Feb 1, 2007, 11:59 PM
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GONE
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anykineclimb
Feb 2, 2007, 12:10 AM
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DAMMIT!! I could've gon for another one of these ropes. They KICK ASS
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brent_e
Feb 2, 2007, 5:57 AM
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anykineclimb wrote: DAMMIT!! I could've gon for another one of these ropes. They KICK ASS i want a freaking Beal Joker. or cobra II, but preferable a joker. I can't seem to find one cheap on the net. BALLS!!!
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dr_feelgood
Feb 2, 2007, 6:02 AM
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Climbomatic had a calidris harness for $29, but it is already sold out. I'm not a fan of petzl harnesses, but that is a damn good deald for those of yu who got it;.
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unrooted
Feb 2, 2007, 6:45 PM
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Plus if you use the coupon outlet27 you'll save an extra 20%, that makes it about $95. too bad BW ropes are like climbing with heavy wet spaghetti.
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unrooted
Feb 2, 2007, 6:47 PM
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brent_e wrote: anykineclimb wrote: DAMMIT!! I could've gon for another one of these ropes. They KICK ASS i want a freaking Beal Joker. or cobra II, but preferable a joker. I can't seem to find one cheap on the net. BALLS!!! Not to be a d-ck but why would you want a beal rope, they are great for the first week, but turn to ovalled out musshy crap after that, they also don't stand up long. I suggest either mammut or sterling (just bought a sterling velocity 9.8, it is AWESOME).
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caughtinside
Feb 2, 2007, 6:58 PM
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unrooted wrote: brent_e wrote: anykineclimb wrote: DAMMIT!! I could've gon for another one of these ropes. They KICK ASS i want a freaking Beal Joker. or cobra II, but preferable a joker. I can't seem to find one cheap on the net. BALLS!!! Not to be a d-ck but why would you want a beal rope, they are great for the first week, but turn to ovalled out musshy crap after that, they also don't stand up long. I suggest either mammut or sterling (just bought a sterling velocity 9.8, it is AWESOME). dude, ropes are all personal preference. beals and bluewaters are great. I've used mammuts and sterlings, and they're fine too. I don't remember them being super AWESOME or anything like that.
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unrooted
Feb 2, 2007, 7:07 PM
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I have never climbed on a crappy sterling. But almost everytime I tie into a beal or BW I wish I had a different rope, they clip like crap, and get frayed supa fast.
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caughtinside
Feb 2, 2007, 7:29 PM
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unrooted wrote: I have never climbed on a crappy sterling. But almost everytime I tie into a beal or BW I wish I had a different rope, they clip like crap, and get frayed supa fast. they clip like crap? WTF does that even mean? You struggle grabbing the rope, and pushing it through the gate of a carabiner? They clip like crap. hah. First time for everything, I guess.
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