By Joshua Blake From Colorado Springs May 6, 2008
| I'm definately going to give it to WC for their hexes. Stick with the big sizes and you won't regret them at some point in your climbing. I just gotta have some more COW BELL! |  |
By Doug Hemken From Madison, WI May 7, 2008
| "I gotta have more hexes, baby!"
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By Mike Morin From Pine Grove, CO May 11, 2008
| viva la resistance, cam free for life. Just say no to springs and triggers. |  |
By Kateri Ahrendt From Longmont, CO May 11, 2008
| I like the Wild Country Hexentrics. I have the red, blue and yellow sizes, whatever those WC numbers are. Shape is great, and the slings are nice when you don't want the piece to get disrupted. |  |
By Lee Smith May 11, 2008
| Kateri,
I didn't know you had such an affinity for hexes. Who taught you that?
Lee |  |
By Kateri Ahrendt From Longmont, CO May 11, 2008
| Hey Lee! 'Sup?!?
I admit, I don't always carry hexes and tricams. When I'm on lead close to my limit (ok, it's not that high of a number), having a sewing machine leg, whimpering, cursing, and sweating bullets, I slam the cam. But on multipitch moderates, they're great. Light, fun to place, really flippin bomber. |  |
By Avery Nelson From Boulder, CO May 11, 2008
| Lee Smith wrote: Kateri, I didn't know you had such an affinity for hexes. Who taught you that? Lee
Cough, cough...
Clearly, she can't bring herself to mention the details. I'll claim sharing the moment of first hex placement in the Winds. A fond memory.
She had me eternally at that first placement... |  |
By Lee Smith May 11, 2008
| Avery,
Truly a gentlemanly reply...and Kateri had me eternally when she caught me on one of my two leader falls in the last 20 years.
Kateri,
I don't believe you ever do the Elvis leg, whimper, curse or sweat bullets...well OK cursing maybe. And that pretty cool "whee-haa" on Supremacy. |  |
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