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key lime
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:15 am Reply with quote
it never happened Joined: 13 Mar 2008 Posts: 1142 Location: Wallenfjord

So I decided over a year ago to stop rock climbing.
And last fall I thought about selling my gear to one or two of you.
And then I just sorta let that pass.
Well, the weather is damn nice out and I know a couple of you could use some of this stuff now.

I tell ya it's like cutting off a leg, but I think I'm gonna give it another go.

BD gen4 Camalots: .75, 2, 3 (can you believe I GAVE away my #1)
Metolious TCUs: 1, 3, 4
Metolius Power Cams: 1, 2, 3, 4
Omega Pacific Link Cam #2
Tricams: Pink and Black
BD Nuts 4-13

All the aforementioned trad gear comes with a (usually color coded) carabiner

Metolius nut tool
2 BD daisy chains
2 BD 2' slings
2 Mammut 8mm dyneema slings plus two oval biners and two locking biners make a bomber, lightweight anchor
9 standard Metolius quickdraws
3 Omega Pacific quickdraws
A score of locking/oval/d/pear/wiregate/etc biners
20ish feet of cordalette

Simond Toucan belay device
http://www.mountaingear.com/pages/product/product.asp/imanf/Simond%20USA/idesc/Toucan%20Belay%20Device/item/640711/N/0
This thing rules the roost for belaying 2nds on multipitch - autoblocks as well as lowers - can't do that with a reverso. Apt, but inferior at normal belaying - I mainly used it for multipitch.

Stick Clip
http://www.mountaingear.com/pages/product/product.asp/item/620096/N/0/cmpn/97952
If you find yourself at Smith Rock and you don't think ever think "god I wish I had a stick clip right now" then you're not pushing yourself hard enough.
Comes with lightweight 9' pole and mesh sack.

An almost-new Petzl Corax harness. L or M I forget. Brown, just before the major rework on the design.

Anybody interested in used shoes?
I'm about a 10.5-11 and have three pairs of velcro slippers (anasazi, galileo, evolv) and a pair of the Mythos from the last batch of purple ones. Various states of new-to-rotting.

Two beat up ropes still plenty good for trad climbing. Originally both 60 meters but now more like 57-59 meters as I had to hack and one end off both due to damage.

Guidebooks for many of the local spots
Exit 38, prerelease pdf of exit 32, Leavenworth, Squamish, 2 Smith Rock books, Tieton, Vantage (frenchman's coulee)
John Long: How to Rock Climb (vol 4) and Advanced Rock Climbing (w/ Craig Luebben)
You should have read both of the above books, unless you like dying.

And the crowning jewel
Maxim 10.2mm dual-weave 2x-dry rope. USED EXACTLY ONCE. I got this is a gift in the fall and only went sport climbing with it once (red-pointing my 11c project) before the weather got too lousy - then quit climbing the next spring due to injuries. This is a light, burly rope that can take tons of sport climbing abuse and the dual-patterned weave makes it impossible to miss the midpoint. It has a dry treatment, which is paramount in wet western WA climbing, yet with Maxim's technology it has a fantastic hand. They don't make nicer sport ropes.
I can't remember - since this was a gift - if it's a 60m or a 70m. I'm trying to contact Maxim to find out if the end tape markings will tell.


So that's it
Everything is in various states of brand-new to beat-as-a-seaport-hooker depending on when I bought them over eight years.
Prices will be negotiable as we look at the gear together and figure out what's fair.
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mcrawfor
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:42 am Reply with quote
Joined: 09 May 2006 Posts: 1039 Location: Ballard

Well, i'd like to but after your coquetteish teasing last year I just went out and bought what I needed. I'll look over this list in more detail later, when I'm less bitter! ;)

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Rogelio
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 5:00 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 31 Jul 2007 Posts: 3092 Location: Pos, aya, por la Corona-Alta-Madera y que no.

The above means nothing to me but if you show me things I'd probably be into buying your gear. See also: excuse to hang out.

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mcrawfor
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:18 am Reply with quote
Joined: 09 May 2006 Posts: 1039 Location: Ballard

I have overcome my bitterness. PM sent ;)

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