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johnwesely
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Ascentionist wrote:All you need is the hex. Right JB?
Speaking of hexes, I have a full set but only rack the 3 inch piece as a joke. How useful are hexes at the red.
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TradWanker wrote:When in doubt, run it out.
how cute, especially since trad climbers place pro every 2-3 feet...what's a runout...6 feet?
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piggie, just cus your balls shrink on a 5.7 doesn't mean thats the standard
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Post by ahab »

i thought the saying was 'less rack, more sack' anyways.
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Ascentionist
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johnwesely wrote:
Ascentionist wrote:All you need is the hex. Right JB?
Speaking of hexes, I have a full set but only rack the 3 inch piece as a joke. How useful are hexes at the red.
I had a double set of hexes and used them. Some routes work good and some don't. Takes a little experience. Its best to mix them in slowly at first before committing to all passive pro.
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Post by Shamis »

I used to use Hexes a fair amount when I had no cams. But now anytime I hear the clang of hexes banging against each other at the crag, it is like a loud gumby alarm that instinctively makes me want to run away.
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Post by ynot »

I know! Several of the seneca climbers were carrying them. I felt like the odd man out. I can see where they work nicely there though.
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Post by 512OW »

pigsteak wrote:
TradWanker wrote:When in doubt, run it out.
how cute, especially since trad climbers place pro every 2-3 feet...what's a runout...6 feet?
Haha. True dat. I'd love to see the average RRG traddie skippin the last bolt on Kaleidoscope or the last two on The Madness....
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Ascentionist
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Post by Ascentionist »

After having spent some time in NC I can say I know what a runout is. I rarely run out stuff at the Red...er, "ran" out stuff at the Red. But there was the occasional mandatory commiting seciton. I'll think about it and get back to you...
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Post by ewaaser »

Want runout? Come down to NC and climb Stone Mountain with us. 30 ft between bolts is norm......for you traddies, envision a 150ft pitch with exactly ONE spot to place a small nut or C-3. Gotta luv it down here!

And yeah, hexes actually do work pretty well at Seneca. Of course that's about the only place I've ever seen them useful.
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