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z0mb1e
Nov 20, 2002, 1:50 PM
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Hi, I hope everyone doesn't feel this is a bad question but what is trad? I have been climbing for 2 years and have no idea what this is. The first time i saw it was yesterday on this site. If there is online info about this can you just point me at it. Thanks everyone.
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tommyf
Nov 20, 2002, 2:03 PM
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Traditional/ trad / trad climbing - n/adj Climbing that emphasizes longer routes and removable protection. Try looking at the climbing terms some time.
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wv5ten
Nov 20, 2002, 2:21 PM
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try to not be an ass when your answering a valid question. his definition is right, but ignore the connontation of the rest of his post. He is right in the fact that the Climbing Term section has quite a bit of valuble info. hope this helps
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tommyf
Nov 20, 2002, 4:27 PM
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VW what the hell are you the hall monitor or something,,, you damm right that I’m right,,, And people like yourself is what I love so much about this site,,,, Can you say ANAL or do you just not like it when people are right,, Did you read what they ask,,,I did and gave them the answer,,, So what is your point again??? [ This Message was edited by: tommyf on 2002-11-20 08:37 ]
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wv5ten
Nov 20, 2002, 5:09 PM
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my point is your an ass. too stupid to pick that one out or what? its people like you who prove evolution. try and evolve to a high intelligence and then i might care about involving myself further in this.
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tommyf
Nov 20, 2002, 6:09 PM
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Look I don’t know if you are having a bad day or what, but I really don’t see what I done wrong,,, I answered the question and you tell me not to be an ass in doing so,, and now I’m stupid,,, and I need to evolve,,, Come on what is your deal?
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jen_c
Nov 20, 2002, 6:14 PM
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Tommyf, I think WVs point was that the comment at the end of your original post "try reading the terms sometimes.." came across as a bit snotty. Now let's all just chill out & get back to climbing. Jen
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stevo
Nov 20, 2002, 6:27 PM
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What is trad? Actually it's my favourite beer here in Alberta, damn good stuff. Especially after a long day of trad climbing.
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curt
Nov 20, 2002, 6:41 PM
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You will know that an established climb is trad if you start up the thing with a rack of quickdraws--and don't find anything to clip into before you get to the top. Curt
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kman
Nov 21, 2002, 8:53 AM
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Trad = when you place your own gear ie; cams, nuts, ect into the rock and then clip the rope into the gear as you climb. The second climber then removes them as he passes by them. cams http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=12347&bmUID=1037869113205 nuts http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=17373&bmUID=1037869144559 Hope this helps
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overlord
Nov 21, 2002, 10:04 AM
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hey, dont diss people trying to help. offcourse he could just have looked it up in the climbing terms on this site, but not many people look all the way through the menu when they find what they were looking for. he probably wasn avare that a glossary exists. give the newbie a break. CLIMB ON
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texplorer
Nov 26, 2002, 8:45 PM
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Trad is what causes those brown spots on sport climbers lycra.
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tigerbythetail
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Trad is classic long free routes, single pitch crack climbs, mixed routes and even some bolted routes. Just because a route has a bolt on it or is even all bolted doesn't make it a sport climb. Kind of hard to call the Bachar-Yerian a sport climb just because it has bolts. Trad climbing is about pushing yourself physically as well as mentally with possible consequences as opposed to sport climbing that primarily focuses on the physical aspect of the sport with little to no dangers involved.
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