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Horid, ancient U-stem cabled BD Camelot 1 left on Tigger in Eldo

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Tim Stich · · Colorado Springs, Colorado · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 1,520

Years ago I almost abandoned this very cam on the First Flatiron. Today, it was left on Tigger I hear by the second who thought it was a useless, dangerous piece of fixed garbage, quite unlike the new C4s on our friend's rack. But no, this was supplementary gear to make doubles in some sizes.

Ha ha ha. I'm laughing here.

Anyway, definitely remove the cam if you come across it to clean up the line. As to what you end up doing with it, personal museum? A dark corner of the garage? Pull test to failure? Take your pick. If you were wondering about it, this is your answer.

Mauricio Herrera Cuadra · · North Vancouver, BC · Joined Nov 2012 · Points: 3,923

So no six-pack of beer for the recovered booty?

Tim Stich · · Colorado Springs, Colorado · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 1,520
Mauricio Herrera Cuadra wrote:So no six-pack of beer for the recovered booty?
I think you'll need a six pack to climb with that piece, so save it for yourself.
Mauricio Herrera Cuadra · · North Vancouver, BC · Joined Nov 2012 · Points: 3,923
Stich wrote: I think you'll need a six pack to climb with that piece, so save it for yourself.
Well, I wasn't saying I have the piece, just wondering if you had any interest in getting it back from whoever recovers it :)
Beth C · · Colorado Springs, CO · Joined Nov 2014 · Points: 5

I posted in the Colorado forum. It's mine! thanks stitch for posting in the correct forum.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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