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Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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To Chalk or not to Chalk |
15-Jul-2009 At 1:36:12 PM |
jkane
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I voted yes, but am in the "try to minimise" camp.
>OK - My tube of Tite Grib has arrived from the USA (US$10 delivered in
>a week). Initial lab tests in my office show -
>It smells like peppermint
>It dries clear
>My hands don't seem to sweat typing this post
So Neil, do you now use the stuff when climbing? (maybe I missed the relevant post). I'm a bit of a sweater too. My mates take the p1ss at the gym in the summer. "Is it raining up there?" etc etc.
I used to use liquid chalk at the start of the (gym) night, then top up from the bag. Might start doing that again in the summer. |
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