> OK cheers thanks very much for the reply , save me hauling the El cap rack round all day
Honestly in good humour but I did giggle at this. Serengeti is at worst a 10-15min walk in!
Fantastic route though. Seams the Same (E1 5b) is basically a thinner version of Seamstress. Bomber wires and one tricky move. Go on, you know you want to...
I know it's not that far , but I said I was going bolt clipping for 95% of the day and only wanted to climb the one trad route ! / hence not wanting to cart the whole trad rack around all day if it's only small wires 😉 cheers
Honestly, I just find slings far less faffy to adjust than the rope. Being a grit climber mainly, you chuck a rope round a block and it's then impossible to adjust as the rope sticks to the block!
Even pulling rope round a slate block will cause more wear as you adjust it...better to wear my krab instead (and easier).
I don't recall anything much wider than a couple of fingers that is useful on seamstress of seems-the-same. I think a small hex might found a place. I don't recall anywhere for monster gear.
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