Beginner trad rack remake

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024

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  • @vinceburris2538
    @vinceburris2538 11 місяців тому +11

    Ryan, appreciate you taking the time to make these educational videos. Thank you.

  • @PBeetheFox
    @PBeetheFox 11 місяців тому +4

    In 2014 @johnoutdoorvideos and I started trad climbing, we each owned a single rack .5-3. It was enough gear to get us up most lines in the Red. Nowadays we probably own 2-3 of each size per person. SEW IT UP!!

  • @drewjarrell2667
    @drewjarrell2667 Місяць тому +1

    I love hexes for my beginner trad rack. 6 cams, nuts, and hexes. Able to get up many routes safely!

  • @manandearth
    @manandearth 11 місяців тому +11

    13:49 DMM are the manufactures of Dragonfly cams 😉

  • @erikhartel456
    @erikhartel456 9 місяців тому

    I like using the longer sewn runners/slings instead of quick draws. If you have 5 to 8 of those over your shoulder you’ll be in good shape. They come in clutch for reducing rope drag, they’re great for building anchors, and can be shortened to quick draw length quickly and easily. Cuts down on weight to. You’re using like half as many carabiners as you would with quick draws.

  • @Chris-Wernette
    @Chris-Wernette 11 місяців тому +3

    I really appreciate this Ryan. Thank you!

  • @olnberg
    @olnberg 7 місяців тому +1

    It's funny, climbing here in the southwest UK we use way more nuts and rarely place cams. It's common to have a double set of nuts, and maybe only a few cams.

  • @Govanification
    @Govanification 8 місяців тому

    I find it harder and harder to recommend regular non-offset nuts even to beginner trad climbers, especially the very basic BD stoppers which feel like the worst of the options. I started with the Metolius curve nuts which are slightly offset and have a unique shape that whenever I go back to using a partner's regular BD nuts I find they just don't stay in place very well. People say the BD stoppers are "easy to clean" which to me means they suck at staying in the crack with an outward or upward tug. I have since got the BD offset stopper set and have a few DMM offset nuts I bootied that I added to the set, and I like that they fit placements that are significantly different from cam placements, much more so than non-offset nuts.

  • @djdiscopapi
    @djdiscopapi 9 місяців тому

    awesome content! Thank you

  • @mechanizatorius
    @mechanizatorius 11 місяців тому

    Thank you Ryan, very useful!

  • @johng1097
    @johng1097 10 місяців тому

    Awesome tips - thanks

  • @sportenapfeltorten2095
    @sportenapfeltorten2095 6 місяців тому

    What Do you think about hexes?
    I am a beginner in trad.
    I bought them in sizes roughly equivalent to the cam-sizes 0.75-3
    And thought that they were cool because the can protect parallel cracks and are quite cheap.

    • @SgtSnausages
      @SgtSnausages 5 місяців тому +2

      Love my Hexes.
      Hexes don't exist much with the new kids starting today. We hardly ever hear the familiar cowbells clankin' away at the crag these days.
      Back in the day we used them more than cams ('cause who can afford cams when you cant afford life, right?)
      The Wife and I have this thing where it's not considered a "real climb" unless we place this one, specific, BD Red Hex
      For 14 years we managed to plsce it on at least one route every trip/outing.
      Then 5 or 6 years ago we lost it on approach to some long forgotten rout out in Red Rocks (Vegas).
      We can only hope that a Climber is still using his/her newfound booty on climbs to this day ...

    • @sportenapfeltorten2095
      @sportenapfeltorten2095 5 місяців тому

      @@SgtSnausages
      wheeeeee
      Hexes lets go.
      Thx for replying.
      I find them not as easy to place (obviously :D) but I will practice.
      Also, that tradition with your red hex sounds really fun!
      Tragic that it got lost. :o) But it takes its legacy on to the climbers who find it.

  • @karlcanal7206
    @karlcanal7206 6 місяців тому

    How many Kilograms can 1Kn. Hold

    • @ryank5843
      @ryank5843 4 місяці тому

      225 lbs static