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kelbro28


Oct 29, 2009, 11:53 AM
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trad rack 4 arkansas  (North_America: United_States: Arkansas)
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looking for advice for building my trad rack. mainly for the cracks at horseshoe but sam's and areas nearby as well. from what i've seen it looks like i need alot of hand and larger type gear but would like input. thanks


dolphja


Oct 29, 2009, 12:02 PM
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i just got back from sam's and cave creek this past weekend. on one route i used nothing but nuts and small hexes. i found that your mid range cams will come in handy for most of the sam's climbs. i haven't done any trad at HCR yet


jolery


Nov 5, 2009, 10:10 AM
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I haven't done much trad at HCR, but at other Arkansas crags I end up using BD cams #1 and #2 more than other sizes, also Metolius TCU's or equivalent are good shit, especially the smaller ones 00, 0, 1 - I'm constantly plugging those guys in, they're really versatile and work great on Arkansas horizontals and other features.


crzdriver


Nov 15, 2009, 6:32 PM
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We don't have many "splitter" type cracks here, so it is not uncommon to find a crack that starts with small hands turn into a double-fisted monster at the top. My advice around here would be to keep your rack diverse and flexible. That should define your style around here as well. The passive stuff may be cheap, but learn to put it in correctly! Good luck!


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