dberdinka Posted May 21, 2010 Author Posted May 21, 2010 what'd you have for a rack? Â The Supertopo suggestion is probably more or less right on with the exception of recommending camhooks. I brought them and never used them and never felt the need to. Â There are many long, thin aid pitches on the Muir Wall section along with the Great Roof Pitch where a triple set of small cams and a double set of nuts would not go unused (though the triples in small cams might be a bit overkill). Above the Great Roof there are many long pitches that eat up larger cams, in particular the pitch before and the two pitches above Camp 6. A triple set of #2 and #3 Camalots would not go unused here at all. As well a single #4 C4. Â So at most triples of cams and at least doubles if you're comfortable backcleaning A LOT! Â I would highly recommend leaving Stoppers at home and bringing just DMM Offset nuts. Maybe from a #3 Brassie up to the #11 Al. Bring a double set, particularly of the Al if you've got them. Offset Aliens or MasterCams in the smallest 3 or 4 sizes are very useful as well, though I doubt it would be a show stopper without them. We had most of a set of Link Cams which I gorw more and more fond of for easy aid. They really allow you to punch it and spend less time worrying about running out of the right size gear. Â Piles of draws and some new tieoff webbing and you'll be good to go. Â Great trip report. Awesome job, youths!! Â Youths????? If we're young you must be in the old folks home! Quote
zoroastr Posted May 26, 2010 Posted May 26, 2010 ...wait. i'm confused. is it a trip report or a stunningly beautiful work of photographic art? i know: it's both! Â Thanks, and congrats! Quote
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