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7 pitches in… Hey everyone, I used to be a very active climber. Any feedback is welcome. I'm new to trad leading so I'd like to keep … 18 votes, 52 comments. They are thin, comfortable, flexible, and have a zipper pocket on the right pant leg… r/tradclimbing • 2 yr. 18K subscribers in the tradclimbing community. You get half way up, take a whip, and… 20 votes, 41 comments. 25 votes, 34 comments. If you've already got a workhorse sort of rope, you could … 14 votes, 68 comments. ago by Karmakameleeon View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit I've had it with the floppy and small gear loops of my current harnesses so I'm looking for a new one. 7). : r/tradclimbing r/tradclimbing trueFar better than a bladder pack, assuming you don’t otherwise need a pack, is a hydrapak or similar brand soft water bottle. trueAid through the crux by pulling on gear Some routes have bloted anchors Bail on gear in the moat efficient way possible (maybe sling a tree). trueI was primarily an East Coast climber before relocating to NorCal, and from what I gather from my experiences back East and my (limited) experience here, it seems that C4s … British objective trad grades at what grade is it so bold, your practically free soloing? E7, E8, E9 E10? : r/tradclimbing r/tradclimbing Rate Rack : r/tradclimbing r/tradclimbing Current search is within r/tradclimbing Remove r/tradclimbing filter and expand search to all of Reddit I am putting together some money for my first trad rack. 12 votes, 23 comments. 20K subscribers in the tradclimbing community. For the past decade my gear (quickdraws, cams, nuts, etc) have been stored in my old climbing bag… 40 votes, 109 comments. 5 WC friends, and 2-3 TCUs. I made this some years before BD made this size. So I was thinking, I end up usually having to extend my placements due to the wandering nature of the climbing area I usually… Posted by u/FightingMeerkat - 9 votes and 64 comments trueI've been working on crack climbing in the gym for a few months now, and I'm now working on ring locks and finger jams. It's good … r/tradclimbing • 3 yr. My main goal is volume … trueI pulled the trigger on a $400 rack from MP - to add to my rack! But wait, the deal was incredible: new #6, old style of the following: #4. Here at /r/jetta we post content related to the Jetta, such as showing off our cars, new mods, problems, and more! 10 votes, 19 comments. ago by stokeledge2 View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit Trad Climbing in New Zealand : r/tradclimbing r/tradclimbing Current search is within r/tradclimbing Remove r/tradclimbing filter and expand search to all of Reddit 10 votes, 44 comments. trueId love to tell all peoppe this. This group is moderated by Kyle from the YouTube channel JUMP15. 17K subscribers in the tradclimbing community. 28 votes, 81 comments. First trad experience this Sunday with my friend ! we were supervised by a guide de haute montagne and learned a lot! Posted by u/AutoModerator - 2 votes and 24 comments I'm wondering if there's any sort of shirt out there that has extra fabric in the right places so I quit destroying my clothes. Hi fam! I have some guide books on the way but wanted to ask the hive brain for recommendations on super fun single and multi pitch trad climbs in… which cams? : r/tradclimbing r/tradclimbing Current search is within r/tradclimbing Remove r/tradclimbing filter and expand search to all of Reddit Posted by u/I_live_there - 14 votes and 14 comments Hello there Has anyone come across these Climbing Technology Cams/Friends (Italian made) if so, how do these perform? Are there any reviews that I… r/tradclimbing Current search is within r/tradclimbing Remove r/tradclimbing filter and expand search to all of Reddit Posted by u/stefprez - 8 votes and 15 comments How do you store, carry in (approach), and load up your rack? : r/tradclimbing r/tradclimbing Posted by u/jacob_the_retard - 31 votes and 65 comments 19 votes, 46 comments. Let’s say he was near the top (70ft up) of a 90ft climb when he whipped. I'm worried about injuring my fingers. I never climbed at Honnold's level, and I … So I recently just bought a single BD rack from . e. I'm just getting into trad climbing I've only climbed in the smoke bluffs where I know the rock is bomber so I'm sure most of… Best TRAD book for someone looking to start leading and building a rack. It comes down to the fact safety … Made my first anchor for top rope. Pretty much every trad climb you get on will have some crack. Hi, my half ropes' lifespan comes to an end soon and I m looking at new options. I live in NYC, so the Gunks is reasonably close. I’ve been climbing about 8 years, leading trad consistently for maybe 3. I appreciate every placement is different and should… Hi everyone! I've only started building climbing anchors recently, and although I can confidently build a safe anchor, I don't know enough yet to… r/Ultralight is the largest online Ultralight Backcountry Backpacking community! This sub is about overnight backcountry backpacking, with a focus on moving efficiently, packing light, generally aiming … Posted by u/Foolish_Gecko - 7 votes and 3 comments 10 votes, 22 comments.

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