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I am getting in to the more tech climbing and my 15 yr old as well. I understand buy a dry rope, rated single 65m.

Am I on the right track? What brand?

We are going to spend some time locally for a year or 2 and then head for Granite PK Mt. and possibly Grand Teton. bigdrink.gif

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65m is an odd lenght, 50m or 60m is standard with 70m filling certain nches. If you are interested primarily in alpine routes as you indicated, something smaller diamter <9.8mm will be lighter wight. Otherwise, thicker (10.2-10.5mm) will be more durable. I have a couple blue water ropes that I really like the feel of. I also have a cheapo lanex rope (9.8mm) that has held up great. Focus more on weight, diameter, features (dry, bicolor, etc before brand). You're budget will dictate brand, although in general I feel more expensive ropes do handle better, but their cost difference is not representative of performance difference.

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For alpine routes, a 70m rope is too long/heavy to be practical. The old standard of 50m has been replaced by 60m because there are many new "sport" climbs which require a 60m rope (or two) for the rappel. The weight of a 60m x 9.8mm rope is about the same as a 50m x 10.2mm rope. The lighter/thinner rope will usually have a lower "fall rating", but what the heck, I don't fall anyway. A 9.8 lead rope is durable enough for anyone I know who is not a guide.

If you can afford a second rope for snow (only), you might consider something 9mm or thinner.

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