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General Climbing Discussion
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climbing protection |
1-Nov-2014 At 10:33:27 AM |
PDRM
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On 1/11/2014 freesolo wrote:
>a 60 m 8.5 mm dynamic gives you more options than a 60 m 10.5 static. and
>is safer to fall on. don't know how thick your static rope is, but i personally
>don't recommend any climbing on them. even a 30 m 8.5 mm dynamic would
>be a better choice and doesn't weigh much.
>
>with regard to your climbing level, Pedro at Araps is listed as a 10,
>i believe. have a go at that after a rain shower to see if you can make
>the moves. that may give you a better idea on how much more difficult a
>bit of water can make climbing.
While wearing a wetsuit and crocs |
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