Food for extended day climbs?

Placing a cam? Slotting a nut? Slinging a tree?
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Jeff
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rjackson wrote: I usually do the banana on the way in to the crag.
Sounds like some kinda funny dance.
...do the mashed potato, can you do the twist...
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kdelap wrote:Doing bananas and then hanging with bees could get you in trouble.
You'd think I would have learned by now. Well, there are worse things in life. And now that I've had my first cup of coffee (and usually on the drive to the crag, to stay on topic), I'll try and be a little wiser with my editing.
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what is the highest protien value of a bearded clam...toasted, slightly heated, or cold? and are we talking east coast clams or west coast clams?
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Jeff wrote:I usually rummage around in my partners pack while they are attempting the crux.
They never seem to notice.
I alway keep tabs on how many peanut butter and crackers I got left when I'm craggin'. Marmots and climbing partners are one in the same, scavengers.
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