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1-Dec-2004 11:04:46 AM
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Well... so far I have not run across any photos of them, because I'm still reading through the 1973 catalogue!
I dont' know if anyone else has read it...
Kinda humbling really.
http://www.climbaz.com/chouinard72/ch_page1.html
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1-Dec-2004 1:15:09 PM
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Hmmm, page not found, white screen of death.
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1-Dec-2004 1:32:59 PM
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I use and Love old Chouinard Hexes all the time, especially the number 10, there isn't a single peice of gear i know that makes a sound as beautifull or scares wallabys the same. I Reckon that the sound of hexes clanking early in the morning is almost the sound of climbing.
Heres the link BTW:
http://climbaz.com/chouinard72/chouinard.html
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1-Dec-2004 1:42:55 PM
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Oh that sound! Lets me know what I'm about to do, I'm sure there's money to be made in a meditation CD of it!
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1-Dec-2004 1:56:28 PM
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On 1/12/2004 Nick Kaz wrote:
>I use and Love old Chouinard Hexes all the time, especially the number
>10, there isn't a single peice of gear i know that makes a sound as beautifull
>or scares wallabys the same. I Reckon that the sound of hexes clanking
>early in the morning is almost the sound of climbing.
The sound of hexes clanking makes me think of Araps :)
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1-Dec-2004 2:57:59 PM
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I Reckon that the sound of hexes clanking
>early in the morning is almost the sound of climbing.
When it's slow at work i sometimes head out back to the storeroom and bang some hexes together to hear that noise...ahhhh it takes me away to a better place
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2-Dec-2004 4:12:28 PM
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>The sound of hexes clanking makes me think of Araps :)
Yeah, it's a natural alarm clock hey.
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