By Jace Mullen From Oceanside, Ca Sep 24, 2011
| I am moving my gear from a clustf*ck in the garage to a bedroom that is about to be unused. I want to see pictures of your gear room or whatever you have to store your gear at home. I don't care if its in the garage or in a room or just a bunch of tubs. Im looking for ways of organizing my gear and also like looking at gear porn. I don't want to see just your climbing gear but also your camping crap, mountaineering stuff, kyaking stuff etc. So post them up! I'll post up pictures of my crap when I get it all moved and (hopefully) organized. |  FLAG |
By Finn the Human From The Land of Ooo Sep 24, 2011
| Does thrown in a corner in my bedroom count as organized? |  FLAG |
By Auto-X Fil From NEPA and Upper Jay, NY Sep 24, 2011
| Pegboard for ropes, pro, biners, slings, axes/tools, crampons, headlamps, packs. Boxes/totes on shelves for stoves, filters, tents, sleeping bags, etc Rows of brass hangers for jackets/pants Drawers for socks, baselayers, hats, gloves, gaiters. |  FLAG |
By DannyUncanny Sep 25, 2011
| I stripped out the folding doors and the old crappy metal shelving from this closet and put in some really basic shelves and a pegboard. You can never have too much pegboard. |  FLAG |
By alleyehave Sep 25, 2011
| There's no way i'm getting out of the closet to take pictures of it. |  FLAG |
By alleyehave Sep 26, 2011
| Also, Danny, have you actually used your gear before?? |  FLAG |
By DannyUncanny Sep 26, 2011
| alleyehave wrote: Also, Danny, have you actually used your gear before?? Actually I have no idea what most of it is for, I just thought it looked nice on the wall. |  FLAG |
By Jeffeos From CordryCorner Sep 26, 2011
| DannyUncanny wrote: Actually I have no idea what most of it is for, I just thought it looked nice on the wall. Awesome! My neighbor came into my house the other day (I just moved) and noticed a climbing mag. "Oh, you're climbers; you must be cool." But with that in mind (new house): let's see some cool gear closets. Anyone have hockey gear in the mix too? Biking gear is obvious, but what other play essentials have you designed organization around? |  FLAG |
By Zac Snelling From Breckenridge, CO Sep 26, 2011
| Is that a 40 on your shelf? haha |  FLAG |
By Auto-X Fil From NEPA and Upper Jay, NY Oct 2, 2011
| One reason I like to keep everything visible is that before a trip I can do a visual scan of the pegbard and see if there's anything I'm forgetting.
| Gear Closet Submitted By: Auto-X Fil on Oct 2, 2011
|
| Gear Closet Submitted By: Auto-X Fil on Oct 2, 2011
|
| Gear Closet Submitted By: Auto-X Fil on Oct 2, 2011
| |  FLAG |
By fat cow From Salinas, CA Oct 16, 2011
| thought this thread would get a lot more replies, people are bound to have some awesome gear closets out there. |  FLAG |
By Jace Mullen From Oceanside, Ca Oct 16, 2011
| They are just being stingy. |  FLAG |
By Woodchuck ATC Oct 16, 2011
| Bins. Plastic bins loaded with stuff from sleeping bags to cams. Kept mostly under stairs and in garage as my walls are covered in climbing art and other pics. |  FLAG |
By Rich Farnham Oct 16, 2011
| I prefer my gear "closet" to be a little more mobile. It doesn't do me any good hanging on a hook at home...
|  FLAG |
By Stich From Colorado Springs, Colorado Oct 16, 2011
| I need to sneak a picture of my friend's front living room and the area near her stairs. She has various packs, shoes, boots, mountaineering gear, camping gear, and running gear all over the floor in piles. Reminds me of my extra bedroom back in Austin when I was still caving. |  FLAG |
By Evan Sanders From Westminster, CO Oct 16, 2011
| My storage space is the the space behind my climbing wall now. And i shove anything and everything sports related back there. It usually takes me a couple hours before a trip to sort through what's climbing related and what's not. Home organization isn't a strong suit of mine. |  FLAG |
By smassey From CO Oct 16, 2011
| Ryan Williams wrote: Weird... Yeah, huh? Strikes me as a good way to figure out how OCD everyone is. I keep my basic kit in a backpack in my room. The rest of the toys are in the closet with the other toys in Rubbermaids, awaiting the day I can actually find OW partners, etc. Even if I'm climbing every day, I still bring the ruck inside at night. That said I'd rather use my wall space for real porn... |  FLAG |
By fat cow From Salinas, CA Oct 16, 2011
| rich i really hope your truck never gets broken into, people know a climbers vehicle and that they will be gone for a long time often hiking miles and cragging for hours. sure its probably bolted down and locked in those containers though i cant imagine it would take to long to get creative and break in and when its gone its not gonna do you any good hanging on someone elses wall. of course you have considered all this but just saying, cuz some people are bastards www.mountainproject.com/v/updated-list-of-stolen-gear-flagst>>> |  FLAG |
|