Roadside Gear

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Kige
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Roadside Gear

Post by Kige »

Does anyone have any trad gear recomendations for Roadside Attraction?

i am a college student trying to get into trad climbing but money is tight, so i can't really afford the $600 starter racks with a wide assortment of cams, hexes, nuts, etc. i am looking to buy enough pieces to do roadside attraction so i would like to know the sizes, quantities, and pieces that are recomended.

i realize that this kind of takes the fun out of trad climbing but in the words and wisdom of michael scott, "when in rome"
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pigsteak
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Post by pigsteak »

borrow the gear
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Post by Wes »

One sling for the tree and two draws for the anchor...
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krampus
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Post by krampus »

dude that tree is off....two draws for the anchor is all you need
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Kige
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Post by Kige »

i am assuming i will also need a rope??? harness optional?

as for borrowing gear, if i knew someone with gear, i definately would not be buying my own.
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Post by wolfman »

What school do you go to? Most colleges have a mountaineering club and you can borrow their gear for free. And hopefully you know you need a rope and a harness or else you probably don't have enough sense to get onto Roadside even though it is an easy climb. I hope you were kidding about that??? Good luck brother.
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Post by ReachHigh »

Some cord from the hardware store and some chunks of metal are all you need.
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Kige
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Post by Kige »

haha, yes i was kidding. i go to UK but they don't have much in the way of rental gear (that i know of), plus i would be weary of renting trad gear not knowing how it was previously used.
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Post by endercore »

instead of buying gear- perhaps you should go out with a guiding service. RRO could take you up roadside and some other easy trad climbs so you learn what you need.

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Post by JeffCastro »

Uk's Johnson center does have a full trad rack, but I don't know if they will let you rent/borrow it.
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