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17-May-2016 11:08:15 AM
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Alright - would prefer to sell the lot together, but....you know...
10 x Dragon Cams - 2 x Purple #1's, 2 x Green #2's, 2 x Red #3's, 2 x Gold #4's, 1 x Blue #5 and 1 x Silver #6.
Basically brand new, minor scratching on a few of them. Very little use which is the sad thing. One might have caught Stugang once or twice on a grade 12 project but other than that all good, :)
$750 ish, but always willing to negotiate...
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17-May-2016 11:27:25 AM
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>One might have caught Stugang once or twice on
>a grade 12 project...
Stugang is pretty heavy. His lumbering mass is a lot of stress for those little cams to take.
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17-May-2016 11:55:39 AM
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On 17/05/2016 simey wrote:
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>Stugang is pretty heavy. His lumbering mass is a lot of stress for those
>little cams to take.
What would the math on that be? 120kgs falling 4m factor 2?
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17-May-2016 1:39:55 PM
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If you are willing to split the lot I'll be interested in one green, one gold and possibly a blue one.
Cheers,
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17-May-2016 1:49:53 PM
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On 17/05/2016 shortman wrote:
>On 17/05/2016 simey wrote:
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>>Stugang is pretty heavy. His lumbering mass is a lot of stress >>for those little cams to take.
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>What would the math on that be? 120kgs falling 4m factor 2?
Not sure about the load on the cams, but there is still a dent in the belay ledge as well as a crater in the ground below Lois Lane from his infamous whip years ago.
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17-May-2016 4:00:50 PM
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Have made a note next to that route description in yer guide, thanks.
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17-May-2016 4:13:00 PM
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Looking like these are sold....pending da cash...
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17-May-2016 4:27:58 PM
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On 17/05/2016 simey wrote:
>Not sure about the load on the cams, but there is still a dent in the
>belay ledge as well as a crater in the ground below Lois Lane from his
>infamous whip years ago.
Age shall not weary us nor the years condemn, our memories that Stueys stacked RPs didn't work for him then.
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17-May-2016 9:43:02 PM
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SOLD
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19-May-2016 10:11:05 PM
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Ha ha.
Yes I did try (and fail) to stack the small Rp's when I was runout and realised I left most of my gear on the ledge. However I now reckon I could stack them for a bommer placement with my newly developed technique of "a bit of a twist and a flick".
Eduardo loves twisties and the flicks so has kindly agreed to test the biggest leap forward in climbing technology since Jardines friends (after his nap on Saturday).
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