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Left gear on Pine Nuts

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Sunny Jamshedji · · Houston, TX, USA · Joined Jun 2007 · Points: 15

Request: had a huge fall on P2 of Pine Nuts yesterday. We had to leave 4 pieces behind as I broke my arm n maybe a foot. Made it out with the help of a couple of ladies from WA or DC. Thank you. If anyone gets to it, wud appreciate it back. I'm at +1.713.677.4436. Thanks in advance.

Sunny Jamshedji · · Houston, TX, USA · Joined Jun 2007 · Points: 15

Just bumping this back up.

NegativeK · · Nevada · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 40

I got nothing on your gear, but I hope you're doing okay with the injuries. :(

Sunny Jamshedji · · Houston, TX, USA · Joined Jun 2007 · Points: 15

OK, folks looks like I'm going to have to ante up a bit. If someone hasn't already bootied it (bad form, I'd say!), I've left easily >$300 worth of gear on Pine Nuts after an arm-breaking fall last Thu, Apr 15.

https://www.mountainproject.com/v/105945889

I believe, it was three cams, a DMM Offset nut, 4 Mad Rock Ultralights, 8 WC Nitro biners, which they don't make anymore, 3 x 60cm and 1 x 120cm Mammut Dyneema slings. Haven't had the energy or one armed dexterity to look thru my gear.

Happy to send u cash for ur hard work, which really means someone's going to pay u to climb! Isn't that what every climber wants?!

Also, u can climb the easier, fun, safer When a Stranger Calls (5. to the right and pick it up on rap (2 ropes pls).

https://www.mountainproject.com/v/106124864

U cud also rap down the same face after the second pitch of Cookie Monster or Cat in Hat with a short traverse. Many options to actually avoid climbing the route. Or, ya cud  just climb it in good style using my gear!

U can contact me at +1.713.677.4436.

Thanks, in advance for your help! 

Austin R · · Las Vegas, NV · Joined Aug 2018 · Points: 2

I'm gonna go out Saturday but if I want to keep it can I or do you really need it back

Sunny Jamshedji · · Houston, TX, USA · Joined Jun 2007 · Points: 15

Well, it depends. What's more important?! Future climbing partners who can trust you with their gear, or high-mileage, old gear that's been fallen on (maybe just this once)?!  Tough choices  for a paduwan!

Sunny Jamshedji · · Houston, TX, USA · Joined Jun 2007 · Points: 15

Retrieved. Thank you!

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