I guess when you're standing on the biggest landmark in the area it's kinda hard to not know where you are.Fisching wrote: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
Fritz Roy Traverse
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Re: Fritz Roy Traverse
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