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In my limited experience with the sawtooth area, I have found that a standard rack works fairly well, with a couple of exceptions.

 

There are lots of flares, constrictions, and such, making a good selection of nuts of various sizes, shapes, and types very useful. If you have a set of offset cams in finger sizes these are eaten up on almost every pitch. The offset aliens seemed to be one of my most used pieces when in the toofs.

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You guys are talking about two different Sawtooth areas in two different states.

 

Scottgg: I've done a few routes up there, and I wouldn't say that anything out of the ordinary is particularly necessary.

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Yeah, I was actually refering to the Sawtooths in Washington... NE of Chelan and south of the Methow. Just curious as to any particular pieces that a rack should include for forays in the area. Thanks for the input.

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