Passive Rack Part II (Routes)

Placing a cam? Slotting a nut? Slinging a tree?
ecp88
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Post by ecp88 »

nope - just did the first two pitches (one pitch to first overhang, then next up to anchors) Would like to next time though.
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Saxman
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Post by Saxman »

You can do Motha with a half set of TriCams.
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p0bray01
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Post by p0bray01 »

I did green eggs and Ham 5.7 basically all passive...I only used one cam and that is because my hex was not big enough...and honestly...you prob did not need any pro there anyway...i was just being over protective lol The crack was so small in someplaces not even my pinkie tip would fit in that sucker. :roll:
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tunedvwgti
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Post by tunedvwgti »

Wow! Great post... Good advice about routes sent prior to mid-eighties...
rrgclimber
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Post by rrgclimber »

i used all my tri-cams and hexs all the way up party time great route
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mazzystr
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Post by mazzystr »

Where Lizards Dare (5.9-) goes passive also.

St. Alfonso's is a stout route especially setting passive gear.

/Chris C
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