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Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer Hooded Down Jacket
Error: REI employees are not permitted to submit reviews or Q&A at this time. Details Weighing a mere 8 oz., this hooded jacket hugs you in 800-fill-power goose down for a warm, highly compressible, lightweight layer that zips into its own pocket for easy stowing. Q.Shield™ Down resists moisture and retains maximum loft even when wet Low-profile quilting holds down…
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Mountain Harbor Inn Dandridge TN
3.8 A lovely Inn nestled in the Tenn mountains. Had a wonderful stay. The staff were very welcoming and always went above and beyond to be sure you were comfortable. Had a couple of small issues in the room and they were in the process of correcting as we were checking out. The evening dessert was incredible. A good hot morning breakfast and coffee any time of day that you…
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Misty Mountain Climbing harness
I first met Woody Keen back in High School. The year was 1976 and we were students at Myers Park High in Charlotte, NC. His nickname came from Woodsy the Owl, a cartoon owl that admonished TV viewers to “Give a hoot and don’t pollute.” Woody was similarly environmentally responsible and would go so far as to pick up cigarette butts and return them to their previous masters…
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Mammut Climbing Harnesses
It all started in Dintikon, Switzerland, in 1862. Kaspar Tanner had just finished a three-year rope-making apprenticeship and decided to go into business for himself—a decision that would propel a storied, 150-year-old brand into motion. The Tanner family enterprise flourished well into the 20th century and in 1943, the Mammut brand name was introduced. Translating to “mammoth…
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Indoor Rock Climbing harness
A friend of mine was recently rappelling from a climb, meaning that she had the rope through a device that was connected to her belay loop on her harness. As she rappelled, she yelled that her harness broke, and the waistband of the harness slid nearly to her armpits. Fortunately, she remained calm and collected, and was still able to rappell safely, if awkwardly, to the ground…
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Indoor Climbing harness
Rated 2 out of 5 by SLIVEN Not great for indoor climbing, not the best for alpine climbing Not a great harness. It doesn t come with a belay loop so not ideal for use indoors where you are not tied in to belay. There are better more modern harnesses available at a similar price for use indoors and if you want an alpine harness then the BD couloir or DMM Super couloir are much…
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Harnesses for Rock Climbing
Your harness is one piece of climbing gear that you absolutely don’t want to fail. Cams and bolts can break, but it’s still possible to survive a fall depending on what backups you have underneath you. Your harness doesn’t have a backup, and you rely on it just like you rely on your rope. So how do you know when your harness should be replaced? The lifetime of a harness is…
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Harness for Climbing Tree
These are the minimum requirements to climb a tree. . Have at least one locking carabiner. Make sure you have one that is made for climbing! The ones that I have cost $7 each, bought at REI. They can hold 25kN (That s about 5, 600 pounds) . Have about 15 feet of 3/4 inch rope. This will be used for the harness. It is important that is thick, because this makes for a more comfortable…
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Hardest Climb in the World
Trad: Rhapsody, E11 7a or 8c+, Dumbarton Rock, Scotland, Dave MacLeod In 2006, after 70 days of effort on the route over two years, Scottish climber Dave MacLeod finally finished the legendary testpiece at his home crag: Rhapsody, the world’s first E11 traditional climb. It was difficult, tricky climbing (8c+) on trad – that s using natural protection and no bolts, except…
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Gander Mountain Harrisburg PA
Designed for the perfect combination of comfort and durability, Carhartt manufactures premium fabrics using their own textile mills for the utmost quality control. Functional fit and unsurpassed construction meet advanced technology for the warmest and driest garments, presented with Carhartt’s classic style. Established in 1889, Carhartt has always manufactured and created…
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Climbing Harnesses Clearance
How to Choose a Rock Climbing Harness | Sierra Trading Post Blog
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Climbing harness Sizing
The most advanced and safest harnesses available. We have all but eliminated the concept of low-strength components. By engineering safety into each and every harness, we hope to eliminate basic mistakes, which can and do result in injury or death. Additionally, our patented adjustable-rise system allows you to adjust this critical component to your exact dimensions. This system…
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