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  1. Brand-new, never worn.  I'm realizing I'll never have again the right partner for alpine climbing, so might as well sell these off. 

    $90 (typical $150 retail). I can meet you at a Circuit gym or ship if you're outside Portland. I recently learned that USPS charges stupid shipping prices, so $15 FedEx Ground would be the means. I have Paypal. 

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  2. Here is an awesome pair of Moonstone shell pants. They are light but bombproof, have full zips. Excellent condition, no tears. They used to have suspenders sewn in but they were overkill and I cut them out..no issues with them staying up with wide elastic waist and/or pack hipbelt or harness on.

    These were Moonstone's top of the line Sauvage "Bants" (bib/pants) at one time, before Goretex tried to convince everyone that their latest and greatest fabric would change your life. Every year it's more breathable than the last. Really...? Color= black. Cut is very articulated for climbers and the Med size is generous. I'm forever in between a Med - Large and these don't bind when I step high in them. Full size zips, taped seams.

    $ 75

     

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  3. Brand-new, super-warm mitts for summits or winter "fun". Conduit waterproof/breathable shells with removable Primaloft-insulated inner. Nice anatomical cut, you can actually grip stuff... Size Med, but I usually wear a L glove and these are spot-on, a L would have been ridiculous.

    $40. Originally paid $135.

     

    More info:

    The model was called High Altitude Mitts.

     

    Winter mountaineering at high altitudes? Wear the ultimate in hand protection, with mitts engineered for top performance -- regardless of how tough the conditions. •Unique, three-layer Conduit™ technology provides absolute dryness while allowing unwanted skin moisture to escape, regardless of your level of activity.

    •Duraguard palm is tough enough to handle rappelling.

    •Primaloft® (insulation that's as warm and soft as down yet works when wet) insert is removable.

    •Durable nylon shell is articulated, allowing easier use of the hands.

    •Taped seams add extra protection.

    •Wrist gauntlets with toggled drawstrings.

    •Extra-wide clip ring.

    •Shell: nylon (palm is polyurethane); lining and insulation: polyester.

     

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  4. Rambo crampons for steep ice climbing. Regular size...set up for 10.5-11 boot currently. These are killer for steep water or alpine ice. Fully step-in type attachment, so you need solid welts on your boots. Great shape, have not seen a file much.

    $55. Portland/Vancouver area.

     

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  5. Rambo crampons for ice climbing. Regular size...set up for 10.5-11 boot currently. These are killer for steep water or alpine ice. Fully step-in type attachment, so you need solid welts on your boots. Great shape, have not seen a file much.

    $50. Portland/Vancouver area.

     

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  6. Stop laughing at me! Hey, it's a lot lighter than a Camalot, so if you need more pieces for long hand-cracks, here ya go. Friend #3 = handcrack. It's in great shape considering it's age.

    $15. Portland/Vancouver.

     

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