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Post by Yasmeen »

Petzl Spirits - the long ones.

And as long as there's crunchy PB to spread on them, cucumbers are cool with me.
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Alan Evil
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Post by Alan Evil »

To me, crunchy peanut butter is like peanuts that someone didn't chew up all the way. The cucumbers have all the crunch you need, and they fit in my pocket.
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Post by strum »

thanks Alan, I used to like crunchy pb, I'm not sure if I can stomach it now.

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Post by ynot »

Positrons are the shiz and cucumbers will keep you regular.
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Post by t bone »

A draw is draw to me, i have at least forty and they are a mixed bag.
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Post by dipsi »

1) I prefer a whole draw. It really sucks when you clip a beaner and the rest of your draw sails off into thin air.

2) It's cool to eat cucumbers at the crag. A little ranch dressing will only add to your coolness.
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Post by Alan Evil »

Blah blah blah, quickdraws, blah blah blah...

Hey Yasmeen, did you notice that cucumbers fit in my pocket? I'm just pointing that out so that in the event you have a craving for a cucumber you'll check in my pocket... 'Cause they fit in there and if I had one with me, that's where I'd put it. Yep. In my pocket.
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Post by Meadows »

How many times during the day do you reach in your pocket?
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Post by pawilkes »

has anyone used the trango Superfly biners? Trango and Wildcountry both claim that they have the "the lightest full-size carabiner in the world" (seriously that exact quote is on both sites). anyhow, trango's come in at 30 g and wildcountry's are 33g. the WC biners look alot nicer with their wirelock gates and all but i managed to get a prodeal with Trango so i've got 25 of them coming for cams, extendable draws and general racking purposes. so again, anyone used them? got comments?

just found this too: http://www.rockandice.com/gear/128/gear.128.html
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Post by strum »

my boss has a bunch of superfly draws. They are fine, work well.... but I'm kinda a snob for length of gate opening when it comes to bieners
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