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Pink tricam love

eli poss · · Durango, CO · Joined May 2014 · Points: 525
ebmudder wrote:

looks good, but if it's clipped to a quickdraw, be aware that it could be dislodged by rope drap. I always try to use an alpine draw or sling and extend as much as possible to prevent the tricam's sling from jostling around.

Another option if you want to keep the quickdraw instead of an alpine draw or sling (either because you want the connection short or you want an easier clip) is to use a different quickdraw that is more floppy. The trango phases or 10mm dyneema dogbone from BD are some examples of good draws for trad climbing because they are still somewhat floppy on the gear side of the dogbone, although obviously not as much as a sling would be.

I think wild country also makes some nice floppy dogbones where only a small portion of the dogbone is sewn shut and the rest of it is kept as an open loop. These make great options for when the route is fairly straight up so you don't need much extension but still want some flop to reduce jerks from rope movement. 

Ted Pinson · · Chicago, IL · Joined Jul 2014 · Points: 252
 wrote:

Moore's is where I fell in love with my pink.

Is this an excerpt from the Vagina Monologues?

Mark A · · Golden, CO · Joined Jun 2016 · Points: 96

How about a full Tricam anchor?  This is on the Petit Grepon, all those placements basically wouldn't take anything except a tricam, that bottom one mayyyybe could get a cam but was a super shallow pocket.  There were edges behind all the fulcrums so they were super bomber.

Doctor Drake · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2018 · Points: 126

The link back a few pages didn't work, so I found an updated one :)

Kevin Heinrich · · South Lake Tahoe · Joined Mar 2013 · Points: 491

Wow, that's my shirt design.... I guess a Chinese company has decided to steal it. Sorry the previous link was broken, you can get the shirt here and actually support the "artist" if you want. Or here is a sticker version!

Tricam away my friends.

Steve G · · Portland, OR · Joined Apr 2014 · Points: 29

Lol, at least they named it the "Pink Tricam Kevin Heinrich Shirt"

ebmudder · · Bronx, NY · Joined Jul 2011 · Points: 55

Gelsa p1

I didn't notice that I had used the racking 'biner clipped directly to the loop until posting up :(

jktinst · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2012 · Points: 55

In addition: the recommendation from Camp for tricam placements in horizontal cracks is for fulcrum pointing down (provided that adequate asperities are present on the lower surface), unless placed as progression pro in a horizontal traverse, in which case, up is better.

ebmudder · · Bronx, NY · Joined Jul 2011 · Points: 55
jktinst wrote: In addition: the recommendation from Camp for tricam placements in horizontal cracks is for fulcrum pointing down (provided that adequate asperities are present on the lower surface), unless placed as progression pro in a horizontal traverse, in which case, up is better.

In this case, the placement was more solid pin-up than pin-down.

Max R · · Bend · Joined Jul 2014 · Points: 292

Zodiac, Black Tower pitch. C3+. Couldn’t get an offset or a totem to stick. Didn’t die. Hail Satan.

David K · · The Road, Sometimes Chattan… · Joined Jan 2017 · Points: 434
Max Rausch wrote: Zodiac, Black Tower pitch. C3+. Couldn’t get an offset or a totem to stick. Didn’t die. Hail Satan. 

I don't aid, so maybe this is normal for aid climbing, but as a free climber I would not have been in a rush to weight that.

joe sakel · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2016 · Points: 45
David K wrote:

I don't aid, so maybe this is normal for aid climbing, but as a free climber I would not have been in a rush to weight that.

what pieces are you in a hurry to weight on a C3+ aid...?

David K · · The Road, Sometimes Chattan… · Joined Jan 2017 · Points: 434
joe sakelwrote:

what pieces are you in a hurry to weight on a C3+ aid...?

The bolts.  

Greg R · · Durango CO · Joined Jan 2013 · Points: 10

ethan parra · · Portland · Joined Sep 2023 · Points: 50

would definitely whip.

Nate Haebig-Kerber · · Eldo · Joined Sep 2020 · Points: 136

The coolest anchor I've ever built. Pinky hanging out down low.

Pillar of Wisdom, Wadi Rum, Jordan.
Mark Vecchiarelli · · Northeast · Joined May 2022 · Points: 5

If all else fails, tricam it. 

Redacted Redactberg · · "a world travella" · Joined Feb 2020 · Points: 27

Gunks anchor. Not the greatest since the pieces are all in one spot, but the rock is so bomber and I couldn't help myself.

Redacted Redactberg · · "a world travella" · Joined Feb 2020 · Points: 27

The Zip, Squamish. Tricam only ascent.

Climb On · · Everywhere · Joined Jan 2016 · Points: 0
Redacted Redactbergwrote:

The Zip, Squamish. Tricam only ascent.

I love it. I hope you bought your follower a beer. 

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

Trad Climbing
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