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Nuggular
May 4, 2007, 6:13 PM
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So first off, I ordered Bele Ellinger II 60m of 10.2mm dynamic non-dry rope on sale for $99. They sent me the same thing, but Dry treated rope. Both core treated and to the sheith. WOO!!!!! Second.... I went to REI to get my crash pad, The Cheap Bastard. It was on sale for $99.99. I had a 20% off coupon as well and got the pad for $86.00. But the best part....I breed Poison Dart frogs, and I sold 2 of them yesterday for $60. So I only payed $26 out of pocket for that $125.00 pad. WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! Just thought I'd share. Happy climbing all!
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coastal_climber
May 4, 2007, 6:17 PM
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Pretty good haul. i want to hear about how that rope works... >Cam
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Nuggular
May 4, 2007, 6:24 PM
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I will post about the rope as soon as I use it. It will be next weekend on the 12th & 13th that I use it. So I will post about it on Monday the 14th.
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bent_gate
May 4, 2007, 6:41 PM
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Sweet. I was just at the National Zoo this weekend and they had a whole exhibit crawling with those poison dart frogs. It was pretty cool. Who do you sell them to?
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dlintz
May 4, 2007, 6:47 PM
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Nuggular wrote: So first off, I ordered Bele Ellinger II 60m of 10.2mm dynamic non-dry rope on sale for $99. They sent me the same thing, but Dry treated rope. Both core treated and to the sheith. WOO!!!!! Second.... I went to REI to get my crash pad, The Cheap Bastard. It was on sale for $99.99. I had a 20% off coupon as well and got the pad for $86.00. But the best part....I breed Poison Dart frogs, and I sold 2 of them yesterday for $60. So I only payed $26 out of pocket for that $125.00 pad. WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! Just thought I'd share. Happy climbing all! This is a$$uming you got in on that backcountry.com deal....If you in fact paid $99 for your non-dry rope and they sent you a dry-treated rope then you probably ordered the dry-treated in the first place. The non-dry ones were selling for $83. Mine came a couple days ago. It looks and feels nice but won't get used until next weekend. Poison dart frogs? What the hell? d.
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glightning
May 4, 2007, 7:10 PM
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Better watch out, I hear if you leave rope near poison dart frogs that it reduces the durability of the rope.
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winglessangel
May 4, 2007, 7:30 PM
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Nuggular wrote: But the best part....I breed Poison Dart frogs, and I sold 2 of them yesterday for $60. So I only payed $26 out of pocket for that $125.00 pad. WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! That is not luck, that is business. 2 guys walk down the street and see a pile of crap. One turns to the other and says: - give you a 100 to eat a piece of that. Other hesitates for a while, thinks and goes for it. He graps a piece between his fingers, looks at it carefully and eats it. 100 in his pocket and he is set to keep walking, the other guy thinking and examinating what just happened thinks if the other guy did it can't be too hard. He says -know what? me too, I would eat that for a 100 bucks, gimme that bill back. deal set, done and they keep walking. Few minutes later still thinking of all that, one turns to the other and says. -dude, we ate dog poo for free!
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camhead
May 4, 2007, 8:18 PM
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hey, if my rope touches a poison dart frog, do I have to retire it?
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rocknice2
May 4, 2007, 8:30 PM
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Nuggular wrote: I breed Poison Dart frogs, 2 of them yesterday for $60. . WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! Just thought I'd share. Happy climbing all! Do you do that Froggy Style? And if so, How do you get down low enough? Hung like a hampster you must be? $60/2 = Cheap ManWhore!!
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catbird_seat
May 4, 2007, 11:06 PM
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I've had some good luck lately too. I scored two bootied cams in the space of three weeks. They both are in good condition and fit nicely on my rack.
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jdouble
May 4, 2007, 11:10 PM
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Can you lick poison dart frogs?
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gobennyjo
May 4, 2007, 11:59 PM
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Nuggular wrote: So first off, I ordered Bele Ellinger II 60m of 10.2mm dynamic non-dry rope on sale for $99. They sent me the same thing, but Dry treated rope. Both core treated and to the sheith. WOO!!!!! quote] Saweet I paid 97 for mine and it is coming in Tuesday, I sure hope it is dry treated
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1080climber
May 5, 2007, 12:54 AM
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20% off 100 isn't 86. was that good luck?
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Valarc
May 5, 2007, 2:26 AM
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Nuggular wrote: Second.... I went to REI to get my crash pad, The Cheap Bastard. It was on sale for $99.99. I had a 20% off coupon as well and got the pad for $86.00. You did get lucky - they aren't supposed to honor the 20% off coupon on sale-price items. My GF tried the same trick with an on-sale jacket today and got denied.
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ja1484
May 5, 2007, 2:40 AM
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1080climber wrote: 20% off 100 isn't 86. was that good luck? Actually, yes, he's lucky they honored the coupon at all. I used that coupon today on a new rope bag, and it specifically says "20% off any full priced item". They aren't supposed to discount sale items. So...yeah, I guess he did. Hate to say it.
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1080climber
May 5, 2007, 3:46 AM
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Nuggular
May 7, 2007, 12:40 PM
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First off, the frogs arent poisonous in captivity. Actually, how I got the 20% off to work was a bit of a story, so I cut it short. I was exchanging my harness which was a full priced item. It was the harness package for like $89. She gave me the 20% on the harness and that gave me like $18 credit. So thats how I got the good price on the crash pad. Oh and back to the rope. Yep, I just a retard. I did order the Dry rope. I'm just didnt see it. I coulda sworn it said non-dry when I was looking at it. Oh well. I could care less. I got an even better rope for less than a normal costing non-dry rope. So either way I am happy with the purchase. I'll be hitting up Devil's Lake this Saturday and Sunday. I'll post the rope performance after that.
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dlintz
May 7, 2007, 1:13 PM
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That's what I suspected regarding your rope, still a hell of a deal. Like I said mine came last week and it feels nice, it'll get the test this coming weekend at Shelf Road. d.
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redpoint73
May 7, 2007, 2:09 PM
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Beal doesn't make non-dry ropes. Their "standard" finish is a dry treated sheath or "Drycover". http://www.dry-cover.info/anglais/drycover.html You did get the "Golden Dry" as a free extra, which gives you the dry treated core. But unless you are ice climbing, its not going to make any difference. If its raining enough to soak a dry coated sheath, AND saturate the core, you probably won't be staying on the rock anyway.
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dlintz
May 7, 2007, 2:23 PM
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redpoint73 wrote: Beal doesn't make non-dry ropes. Their "standard" finish is a dry treated sheath or "Drycover". http://www.dry-cover.info/anglais/drycover.html You did get the "Golden Dry" as a free extra, which gives you the dry treated core. But unless you are ice climbing, its not going to make any difference. If its raining enough to soak a dry coated sheath, AND saturate the core, you probably won't be staying on the rock anyway. Thanks, I didn't know that about Beal ropes. Still, it wasn't a free extra as I paid 14 more for the Golden Dry vs. their standard treament. Hopefully I won't have to test that dry treatment this weekend. d.
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fitzontherocks
May 7, 2007, 3:17 PM
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Nuggular wrote: I breed Poison Fart Dogs, and I sold 2 of them yesterday for $60. I had one of those once, but had to put him down. He'd go under the dinner table at Christmas and let loose. Nearly killed a small child.
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Nuggular
May 7, 2007, 3:52 PM
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Right?
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cj1
May 7, 2007, 4:22 PM
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Luck does not exist.
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May 7, 2007, 4:31 PM
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coastal_climber wrote: Pretty good haul. i want to hear about how that rope works... >Cam I used mine this weekend (the $84 version, whatever the dry rating is on that one). It worked great. Good feel to it and nice and supple. It twisted a bit but that is likely my fault. The only drawback is the color. Teal and pink.......hope it gets dirty soon. Great deal though, I like the rope so far (only put it up on 4 climbs).
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