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aaronbr86
Feb 8, 2006, 1:49 AM
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In reply to: Ok, time to add a rack for the OTHER side: Yea, lets hear it for us poor 17 year old climbers who live in a town with NO open jobs!! YAY!!! lol but really, you would be supprised by how much stuff you can get up with just a set of nuts... I'm a college student now with a part time job and I work summers, but just be glad that you have a job in high school. The school that I went to didnt allow us to have jobs during the school year........or even have cars (it was a magnet boarding school) . Take what you can get and be happy with it. -Aaron
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thor4life144
Feb 8, 2006, 3:04 AM
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Lol thats the thing, I have no job. There aint any jobs around here. Hence my bare rack. But yea, my friend will be picking up the tricams and some of the cams, and I'm buying some of the cams too.
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cosmiccragsman
Feb 8, 2006, 6:01 PM
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This is my modest rack. It's the third rack I've had. The first two were stolen. The first one was ripped off at JT in 1987, while a few friends and I were out night climbing at Echo rock. I had every bit of climbing gear I owned in my truck,as I was just finishing up a month and a half climbing vacation at Yosemite, Colorado, and finishing at JT. Every bit of aid, free, and misc. climbing gear, I've collected since 1966, GONE, except for my rope, shoes, harness, and some QDs I had while I was night climbing. :x My second rack was stolen when somebody stole my truck and camper from in front of my house. I got the truck back, stripped, with no campershell and no climbing gear. :x If any of you are climbing on oldstyle gear, that has DWs stamped on them, You might be climbing on some of my old gear. http://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=69076 Asendr gets the Gold medal tho, for RACKS! I drool just looking at the photo :D Cosmiccragsman
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landgolier
Feb 8, 2006, 6:07 PM
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The man sure likes his ovals, don't he? Crappy story, hope you hold on to this one for a while.
In reply to: This is my modest rack. It's the third rack I've had. The first two were stolen. The first one was ripped off at JT in 1987, while a few friends and I were out night climbing at Echo rock. I had every bit of climbing gear I owned in my truck,as I was just finishing up a month and a half climbing vacation at Yosemite, Colorado, and finishing at JT. Every bit of aid, free, and misc. climbing gear, I've collected since 1966, GONE, except for my rope, shoes, harness, and some QDs I had while I was night climbing. :x My second rack was stolen when somebody stole my truck and camper from in front of my house. I got the truck back, stripped, with no campershell and no climbing gear. :x If any of you are climbing on oldstyle gear, that has DWs stamped on them, You might be climbing on some of my old gear. http://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=69076 Asendr gets the Gold medal tho, for RACKS! I drool just looking at the photo :D Cosmiccragsman
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cosmiccragsman
Feb 8, 2006, 6:15 PM
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Landgolier wrote: In reply to: The man sure likes his ovals, don't he? Yes, I do. I guess it's the old school in me. :lol: I have Ds also. they are mixed in the pile. Cosmiccragsman
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curtis_g
Feb 19, 2006, 11:53 PM
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In reply to: Ok, time to add a rack for the OTHER side: http://i6.photobucket.com/...PltJett/100_4681.jpg Yea, lets hear it for us poor 17 year old climbers who live in a town with NO open jobs!! YAY!!! lol but really, you would be supprised by how much stuff you can get up with just a set of nuts... Amen, I probaby have one less runner one less gear sling two more draws curved hexes instead of nuts two more tricams (red n pink) and a zero spare webbing oh, and no cors either but i do have and 8 and the madrock paradox belay and the madrock rope bucket. i love that. rock on to us 17-18 yr old high school kids!
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curtis_g
Feb 19, 2006, 11:58 PM
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In reply to: http://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=68817 This is what we takes to Indian Creek. Took my girlfriend and I a few bucks and years to gather. Camalots: 1-#4.5, 1-#4, 2-#3.5, 7-#3, 10-#2, 11-#1, 10-#.75, 9-#.5, 5-#.4, 5-#.3, 5-#.2, 3-#.1 Metolious: 7-#5 BLK, 2-#4 RED, 5-#3 ORG, 5-#2 YLW, 5-#1 BLU, 1-#0 PUR, 2-#00 GRY. 1 set Black Diamond Stoppers. 1 set Wild Country Rocks 1 set Black Diamond Swedges 22 quick draws 8 shoulder length draws 5 double shoulder length draws I find that in the smaller sizes the Camalots and the Metolious cams sizes fit in between each other well. Very important to get the right size goin in the thin sand stone cracks. The stoppers and rocks are about the same size but have different tapers allowing a fine tune fit in cracks. that almost made me vomit on myself
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curtis_g
Feb 20, 2006, 1:26 AM
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that guy just became the one and only on my PM and forum kill-files
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jimdavis
Feb 20, 2006, 1:36 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: http://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=68817 This is what we takes to Indian Creek. Took my girlfriend and I a few bucks and years to gather. Camalots: 1-#4.5, 1-#4, 2-#3.5, 7-#3, 10-#2, 11-#1, 10-#.75, 9-#.5, 5-#.4, 5-#.3, 5-#.2, 3-#.1 Metolious: 7-#5 BLK, 2-#4 RED, 5-#3 ORG, 5-#2 YLW, 5-#1 BLU, 1-#0 PUR, 2-#00 GRY. 1 set Black Diamond Stoppers. 1 set Wild Country Rocks 1 set Black Diamond Swedges 22 quick draws 8 shoulder length draws 5 double shoulder length draws I find that in the smaller sizes the Camalots and the Metolious cams sizes fit in between each other well. Very important to get the right size goin in the thin sand stone cracks. The stoppers and rocks are about the same size but have different tapers allowing a fine tune fit in cracks. that almost made me vomit on myself Hope you didn't pay retail!!! Jim
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weschrist
Feb 20, 2006, 1:42 AM
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I wish that picture of Megan's rack was still around... seems it got pulled the first day it was up...
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holdplease2
Feb 20, 2006, 1:52 AM
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Curtis: Are you sure you haven't confused vomit with something else? :lol: -Kate.
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curtis_g
Feb 20, 2006, 1:56 AM
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In reply to: Curtis: Are you sure you haven't confused vomit with something else? :lol: -Kate. haha, that was going to be a part of my original reply something like: that just made me vomit and 'skeet skeet' at the same time!
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heximp
Feb 20, 2006, 2:23 AM
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I am a gear whore... I like being a gear whore... Happiness is getting more gear!!! :) (I will show you my rack, but I have a problem... How do you post it with this message?) :)
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musicman
Feb 20, 2006, 2:46 AM
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so, how do you think someone else (non climber) would view this thread? "Rack Pictures (feel free to include weight and cost)" haha, the weight and cost is the best part.
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cmajercz
Feb 20, 2006, 10:00 PM
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OH MY GOD. I've never seen such geekery. Most of the gear in these pictures looks like it's never been used. I'm guessing it looks like that because it hasn't been used. Lame thread.
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cmajercz
Feb 20, 2006, 10:29 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: OH MY GOD. I've never seen such geekery. Most of the gear in these pictures looks like it's never been used. I'm guessing it looks like that because it hasn't been used. Lame thread. No one likes poseurs... Pony up Why buy the gear if it sits on hooks in your garage looking shiny? How would one "pony up"?
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brent_e
Feb 20, 2006, 10:31 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: OH MY GOD. I've never seen such geekery. Most of the gear in these pictures looks like it's never been used. I'm guessing it looks like that because it hasn't been used. Lame thread. No one likes poseurs... Pony up Why buy the gear if it sits on hooks in your garage looking shiny? How would one "pony up"? pony up, as in, show your rack.
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sactownclimber
Feb 20, 2006, 11:04 PM
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http://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=68431 1 x Black Alien 3 x Blue - Yellow Alien 1 x Red, Gray Alien 1 x #.4 Camalot 3 x #.5 - .75 Camalot 4 x #1 - 3 Camalot 2 x #4 Camalot 1 x #5 Camalot Just added a set of ultralight TCUs, #00 - #4, and Powercams #3 & #4 3 Sets of BD Nuts 1 Set of BD Hexes 1 x pink. red, brown tricam etc . . . According to spadout.com, my rack is worth $3382 and weighs 10.91 kg.
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holdplease2
Feb 20, 2006, 11:14 PM
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cmajercz: The answer is...because we can. My gear, for example, is organized by size and type and hangs on four (count'em) four sheets of pegboard in my garage. There is a disco ball, two bar stools, and a sound system so that I can enjoy my gear fully. And it's all brand new, because 90% of my rack was stolen in January and I just replaced the whole thing. If you think I am kidding, you are wrong. I don't know how to post pics to threads, but there is a picture of my rack in Cracklover's profile. Now...POST UP! :) -Kate.
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sactownclimber
Feb 20, 2006, 11:23 PM
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In reply to: And it's all brand new, because 90% of my rack was stolen in January and I just replaced the whole thing. -Kate. Holy smokes, that sucks! What happened?
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holdplease2
Feb 20, 2006, 11:28 PM
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Someone broke into my truck in Joshua Tree over the New Years holiday. I had most of my rack in the back, other than specialized wall gear. -Kate.
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