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Mar 2, 2015
WARNING Cold shuts are now worn over halfway through their diameter. I taped a warning to them, but they s… View Comment

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General > General Climbing
Reply: Travel Health Insurance That Covers Climbing?
Sep 13, 2016 Wow, thanks for the information. I guess I won't be renewing that plan... I ran through a quote for a single trip and adding the Adventure Sports Package took the price pe… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Travel Health Insurance That Covers Climbing?
Sep 13, 2016 Take a look here Not sure what they're like for non-residents, but they are one of the few I found that doesn't exclude 'roped climbing activities' from coverage. View Message
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Reply: Lions Head in Ontario Guide Book
Apr 5, 2016 Right here, you will find this guidebook that will get you started. In the mean time, you could pre-order the book Christopher mentioned. There is another one in the works… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Oval Biners on a TR anchor?
Mar 22, 2016 Another benefit is that you don't have any knots in your slings. Knots are proven to weaken slings, but in the event of a bolt breaking, having extension adds load to your rem… View Message
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Reply: Rope in Hybrid
Mar 11, 2016 True, but this seems to have turned into a general discussion. Hybrid or not, if your carrying around a plastic bin full of lead and acid in your trunk, I would take precautio… View Message
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Reply: Rope in Hybrid
Mar 10, 2016 +1 on the plastic bin. Many Ford hybrids DO have their 12V battery, as well as their high voltage battery, in the trunk. As mentioned, batteries off-gas. If your alterna… View Message

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