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Finally got organized

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djh860 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2014 · Points: 110

K Go · · Seattle, WA · Joined Oct 2017 · Points: 142

Looks slick, ideally your fabrics are out of sunlight as UV degrades them. 

Jim Urbec · · Sevierville, TN · Joined Jul 2015 · Points: 61

Welcome to the minor league...

here's your goal ;)

Jason4Too · · Bellingham, Washington · Joined Apr 2014 · Points: 0
Jim Urbec wrote:

Welcome to the minor league...

here's your goal ;)

Busch league.

Jim Urbec · · Sevierville, TN · Joined Jul 2015 · Points: 61
Jason4Too wrote:

Busch league.

it ain't the how to highlight dudes room.... but what you got?

Chris K · · Clemson, SC · Joined Oct 2017 · Points: 136
Jim Urbec wrote:

Welcome to the minor league...

here's your goal ;)

Weenie Hut Junior*

Climberdude · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2012 · Points: 0
Jim Urbec wrote:

Welcome to the minor league...

here's your goal ;)

That’s really nice!  Seriously.   I envy those organizational skills.  Definitely don’t envy the ocd that comes with it.

Jason4Too · · Bellingham, Washington · Joined Apr 2014 · Points: 0

One of my gear rooms is a mess right now but my quad trad rack is stored in a large tub, I have two tubs of ropes to keep them out of sunlight, my ski/snowboard rack has 2 pairs of skis, 4 or 5 splitboards, and maybe a dozen snowboards, my boot rack has 4 pairs of moto boots, 2 pairs of snowmobile boots, 2 pairs of ice boots, cascade summer boots, maybe half a dozen pairs of snowboard boots and at least 4 or 5 AT boots (my wife and I both splitboard in AT boots).  I think we have a full tub of rock shoes but it might just be half a tub plus a half tub of extra slings and rope.  PFDs are on a shelf next to the stack of backpacks.  A variety of tents and bivy sacks are on another shelf.  We have a full tub of crampons.  I think our ice axe pegs have around a dozen axes hanging including my pair of light tools and my wife's 3 pairs of tools.  I don't know how many helmets are in there right now.  There's a bunch of miscellaneous stuff on various shelves obviously.

Most of the moto gear (other than the boots) is in the second gear room. 

I won't say it should be the goal, I'm sure someone has a much larger gear collection and neater storage than I do.  I might even suggest that I have a gear problem.

Jim Urbec · · Sevierville, TN · Joined Jul 2015 · Points: 61
Climberdude wrote:

That’s really nice!  Seriously.   I envy those organizational skills.  Definitely don’t envy the ocd that comes with it.

my wife is more OCD than me.  it's like that line from deadpool... when two mini OCD-robot come together to form one giant OCD robot.

really the best part of the wall is packing for or recovering from a trip takes no time at all, everything is right there!

 

Kevin DeWeese · · @failfalling - Oakland, Ca · Joined Jan 2007 · Points: 1,016
K Go wrote:

Looks slick, ideally your fabrics are out of sunlight as UV degrades them. 

K Go · · Seattle, WA · Joined Oct 2017 · Points: 142
Kevin DeWeese wrote:

K

Kevin DeWeese · · @failfalling - Oakland, Ca · Joined Jan 2007 · Points: 1,016
K Go wrote:

K

GoGoGadget

Tim Stich · · Colorado Springs, Colorado · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 1,520



djh860 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2014 · Points: 110

Me too!  The rest is in my pack.

djh860 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2014 · Points: 110
Jim Urbec wrote:

Welcome to the minor league...

here's your goal ;)

I think I’ve been in that room EMS guide shop inNH?

Jim Urbec · · Sevierville, TN · Joined Jul 2015 · Points: 61
djh860 wrote:

I think I’ve been in that room EMS guide shop inNH?

lol - that our basement in TN.  had a big empty wall and a shit ton of camping a climbing shit all over the place

Glen Prior · · Truckee, Ca · Joined Jul 2015 · Points: 0

Nice set-up. Too bad it's in TN.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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