Fritz Roy Traverse
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Fritz Roy Traverse
Check out their gear list.
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- Somewhat of a Prick
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Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
Bross is harder
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Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
Only if you encounter a gun toting property owner!
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- nfire
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Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
well now.
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Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
Gear list. Lol. Just unreal.
- bonehead
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Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
Fritz was my dad's name.
Francis was his christian name.
Francis was his christian name.
- Dave B
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Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
Needs PLB and a whistleOn this epic adventure they took:
two backpacks (35 and 25 liters)
one sleeping bag
a BD First Light tent
a stove and three gas canisters
one ice tool
two pairs of aluminum crampons
one ice-screw
2 each Camalots to #2
1 Camalot #3
two sets of Stoppers
a 60m 9.8mm lead line
an 80m 6mm tag line
three ascenders/locking pulleys (Petzl Micro-traxion, Kong Duck and Futura)
6 quick-draws
14 slings
Make wilderness less accessible.
Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
^^^ that is hilarious. What were they thinking?
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Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
It gets better: http://www.planetmountain.com/english/N ... eyid=41604
Tommy: It was just kind of a bigger scale version of what we have done in the past with a few more variables thrown in. We had big packs that made us climb quite a bit slower than we were used to. But our ability to simul climb through relatively hard terrain and climb 5.11 in approach shoes, gloves and packs were the key to making this happen for us.
- A mountain is not a checkbox to be ticked
- Alpinism and mountaineering are not restricted to 14,000 foot mountains
- Judgment and experience are the two most important pieces of gear you own
- Being honest to yourself and others about your abilities is a characteristic of experienced climbers
- Courage cannot be bought at REI or carried with you in your rucksack
- Alpinism and mountaineering are not restricted to 14,000 foot mountains
- Judgment and experience are the two most important pieces of gear you own
- Being honest to yourself and others about your abilities is a characteristic of experienced climbers
- Courage cannot be bought at REI or carried with you in your rucksack
- cheeseburglar
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Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
From the line on that picture, it looks like they missed two summits.
Are they going back to finish?
Are they going back to finish?
- mike offerman
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Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
The caption on the photo says those two summits are not on the same ridgeline.cheeseburglar wrote:From the line on that picture, it looks like they missed two summits.
Are they going back to finish?
Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
Hmmm... I don't see the inclusion of some important items like a compass or a map, among other missing "10 Essentials."On this epic adventure they took:
two backpacks (35 and 25 liters)
one sleeping bag
a BD First Light tent
a stove and three gas canisters
one ice tool
two pairs of aluminum crampons
one ice-screw
2 each Camalots to #2
1 Camalot #3
two sets of Stoppers
a 60m 9.8mm lead line
an 80m 6mm tag line
three ascenders/locking pulleys (Petzl Micro-traxion, Kong Duck and Futura)
6 quick-draws
14 slings
Peter Aitchison on the risks of rock climbing and mountaineering: "That's life, isn't it? We think the challenge and satisfaction you get from doing this is worth the risks."
"Respect the mountain. Train hard. Hope you can sneak up when it isn't looking."
"The mind is always worried about consequences, but the heart knows no fear. The heart just does what it wants."
"Respect the mountain. Train hard. Hope you can sneak up when it isn't looking."
"The mind is always worried about consequences, but the heart knows no fear. The heart just does what it wants."