2 for 1s at Indian Creek
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Yes...I know it's cold. But as soon as the daytime temps get above freezing, I'm planning on heading up to get back in shape. (There ain't no gym in Bluff!) |
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Here ya go.. |
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You can definitely aid any line in IC with just 3 cams of every size and always have 2 pieces in. Just bump one at a time. |
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Josh - my thoughts are that aiding Indian Creek free lines isn't cool. Rock is too fragile for aiding. |
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I bet Josh is a big enough boy to be able to aid responsibly. |
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Marc: Yeah...I've been on Mountain Project before. Doubt an internet post is going to score me a partner this time of year! |
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Turd: Thanks for the suggestions. I didn't have my guide with me on the east coast (slumming with the in-laws) and I was blanking on the obvious suggestions you brought up. I've never tried to get to the Polygrip anchors from Rock Lobster..but it's probably doable. Not sure I have enough thin hands for Bad Cat...but that would be good...as I haven't sent that one yet. Winner Takes All is another good idea..haven't been on that one yet...and the variety would be great. Thanks again. |
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psst,I wouldnt share with the world but look up trail of tears not well known. but might be just what you're looking for. hint in moab |
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Wally: I share your concern for the future of IC rock, so thanks for the candid response. In all honestly, the way I rationalize my tactics is the following: |
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Been on Trail of Tears in North Wash. Certainly on my life list, but the second pitch is my hardest size....I'm weak on fingers with no feet. Hoping to be in good enough shape to work on it this fall...but for now...that's a bit hard. Gotta stick to the 13s with feet (e.g. Tricks, Optimator...that sort of thing). |
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Josh - cool! And thanks for your work on trails and anchor replacement! Climb on. Wally |