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Jake_Gano

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I've acquired plenty of gear over the years that I find I'm not using any more, and some cash would go a long way towards getting me some new toys that I know I will use. Pricing is on a reasonable offer basis. You pay shipping to the lower 48. I will consider trading for Alpinist #0,2,3, or 10.

 

 

Three Wild Country Zeros (Red, Blue, Yellow) – only placed on lead a handful of times, never fallen on. Every time I play with these I am amazed how many odd pockets I can get a bomber placement in. However, I don't aid climb much, but if you do I am sure you will love these.

 

One Wild Country Technical Friend (#3.5) – Needs new trigger wires. Never fallen on

 

DMM 4CU cam (#4, the same size as a #4 friend or a little bigger than a #3 camalot). Never fallen on. Really light for it's size.

 

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1st generation Reverso OR ABC Stitch Plate w/Omega Pacific locker – I don't need two spare belay devices, so take your pick.

 

Petzl mini-ascender – I bought this a few years ago but I have hardly used it.

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REI "On-sight II" harness - yeah I know how most people feel about buying used harness, but you would have to use a belt sander to wear through the nylon on this dog.

 

 

2 - BD Andriod Leashes – these are the style that bolt right onto newer vipers/cobras.

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2 – BD Lockdown Leashes – simple leashes but very good for alpine climbing.

 

Omega Pacific Ice Screws (10 and 17 cm) – both need to be filed. Equipped with “coffee-grinder” style nob.

 

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BD Ice Clipper

 

Wild Things Sympatex Bibs – These are a few years old but have only been worn maybe five times. I see BC skiers using similar bibs a lot, but I don't BC ski. These are waterproof/breathable and have full side zips.

 

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Purple Climbing Skins – I believe they are “Ascension” - cut for my 175s, but there is a little extra material so they can be adjusted longer. 5mm wide. These work fine but I really don't need two sets of skins seeing how little I ski.

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Brunton Sherpa Baramoter/altimeter/anemometer (wind speed meter ;) )/thermometer Worked last time I used it. If you make are seriously interested I will buy a new battery and test it out prior to closing any deal.

 

Canon G10/11 2-piece lens adapter and Hoya 58mm CPL polarizing filter

 

2-liter MSR stainless steel camp pot

 

Books:

Washington Ice by Martin/Krawarik

Idaho – A Climbing Guide by Tom Lopez

A Climbers Guide to North Idaho and the Cabinet Wilderness – Thaddeus Laird

Glacier Travel and Crevasses Rescue – 2nd Ed. By Andy Selters

Climbing Anchors by John Long

Lightweight Alpine Climbing with Peter Croft by Croft/Boga

Pacific Northwest Hiking by Judd/Nelson

 

DVD:

Neil Gresham's Masterclass Part 2

 

Email or PM. jakegano at gmail dot com

 

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