john bald wrote:Duh... My point to the noobs is that the largest pro for OW back then was a #10 hex. You had to suck it up and go. This was before the #11 and tubes came out.
There was bigger protection. Here's a picture of a #14 wooden tube chock used in Vedauwoo in the early 70s.
Yes that s what I'm talking about ! Then pair that bad boy with the mid-evil tri-cam on the yellow 'thick' sling The point of it digging in to one end, yank on it hard to set the point in the wood . . . Equallize the cords and swim for your life The Voo in the day
Yea man !!
the kids today would just sit it out I think. . .!!
Hmm I'm sure I posted that: " I used a 6 X 6 block of wood and the largest (recalled) # 7 tri-cam." Where did my original post go? Hmm a Voo reference and suddenly I'm flashing back to full moon nights and shrooms at the Voo Summer That was my 1st trip it had to be 1981!
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