I realized I have a lot of stuff laying around that I no longer use. There's no need for it to sit in my closet when it's perfectly usable for someone out there. Most of it is lightly used (some not at all!). Click on the link(s) for photos -- I can take more if you're interested. Buyer chooses and pays for shipping, unless you buy more than $50 worth, in which case I'll cover ...
when I started to climb (last century/millennium) one of the first lessons I had to learn was :
never fear to be blunt, if your partner is not skilled enough for a route, tell him and, if he doesn't understand, leave him in the refuge to think ... I remember one famous guide (a friend of mine) that once told me :
"I'm really bored to hoist some customers like they were potato sacks, ...
for a guy looking to do early season alpine climbing on the Ruth Glacier and Denali eventually, what would you guys recommend as the best sleeping bag?
down? synthetic?
0 degrees? -10? -20?
on this last trip i would frozen my nuts off if i had not had a feathered friends icefall parka to sleep in as the bag i borrowed was NOT well cared for.
I was wondering if anybody out there has experience with adding 40 below overboots to their single boots to boost their warmth in colder winter conditions. I have a pair of Trango Extremes which are great down to about 0 and then my feet start getting chilled. Just wondering if anybody had a rough estimate of what kind of temperature range can be gained.
In this situation I would be wearing Vapor barrier socks to ...
So I'm taking an intro climbing course next month. I need to get glasses for glacier travel. My local outdoor chain store has, apparently, discontinued their line of glacier glasses. What kind of proetection do I need in a pair of glasses for glacier travel in sunny conditions. Will UVA and UVB protection do? Or do I need IR protection too? What should I be looking for in a pair of glasses?
My son’s going car camping with his friends. Most of the gear would be stowed in the car. He needs a backpack/daypack that he can carry a few essentials in.
First, I'm not a true rock climber. I don't have any climbing gear other than a helmet, 3 biners, two slings, and a static rope. I've only used the slings and rope on fixed anchors (trees) for rappeling down short cliffs while bushwhacking. All of my "climbing" has been in the NE, and typically consists of granite slab... mostly Class 4 with some low Class 5.
Below are some photos of typical conditions where some ...