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Beginning Trad Rack: What to Buy and What to Skip-2.0
December 1, 2020 fmg-adminGear Reviews Guides' Tech Tips Rock ClimbingA lot has changed since our original “Beginning Trad Rack: What to Buy and What to Skip” blog post in 2017. Black Diamond discontinued the much-loved C3 Camalots, updated the C4, discontinued the short-lived X4 line, and replaced it with a new line called the Z4, which is supposed to take advantage of the best features of the X4 but eliminate the floppiness so many people found difficult to deal with. Our guides have been putting these new cams through their paces since they were introduced earlier this year and have some updated recommendations for you based on their findings.
Standard Rack
Cams: BD Z4 0.2; doubles of C4 0.3-3
Nuts: BD Stopper set #4-13
Set of Tricam Evos, black through brown plus violet and blue regular tricams
Minimalist (cheapest) Rack
Cams: BD Z4 0.2 and C4 0.3-3
Nuts: BD Classic Stopper set (#5-11)
Set of Tricam Evos, black through brown
High-End Standard Rack
Cams: BD Z4 0.2, doubles; C4 doubles 0.3-3 plus a 4 and 5
Nuts: BD Stopper set #4-13
Tricam black-brown Evos plus violet and blue regular tricams
Rationale for These Choices
Z4 vs. C4 (
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Changing of Season
September 28, 2016 fmg-adminRock Climbing The Guides' Climbing Adventures UncategorizedAs climbers, we all know those magical months of Sendtember and Rocktober. The temperatures begin to shift into pleasant ranges and we start to spend more time on our projects and trying to squeeze in as many pitches in the day before the glorious fading to dark which always seems to come just a bit too soon. The joys of climbing in the fall are always something I look forward to each year. This year I have plenty of routes on my tick list that I hope to send or at least make some progress on.
With the changing of the season from a risk management perspective this is the time of year, I start to change how I pack for a day out and how I plan for the day. The earlier sunsets remind me to change out my headlamp batteries and have spares in my pack in case I decide that one more pitch by headlamp is worth it. Adding extra layers and a warm hat to my multi-pitch pack also just in case my leader gets off route on that last pitch and we have a longer than intended night. In addition to those things when it comes to warmth I plan for some extra food to keep the furnace stoked. Other items I may try to find room for may include a good size trash bag, th
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