Show me your storage rack
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Title says all. Lets see some pictures of your climbing gear storage. I'm trying to figure out how I want to build one and I'm looking for inspiration. |
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40 bucks at home depot for a nice unit, cant be beat |
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Or Alex Honhold, Locker. I don't imagine he needs much gear... ;-) |
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Locker wrote:If all your gear fits in one of these things, you're either a n00b, or a "Sport climber" (Neither meant as an insult). That's not even large enough to hold my shoes.I am relatively new (Definitely not sporting quintuples of BD .3-6 like some guys on here ;), but I use a couple to organize everything. And, a lack of ropes means a lot less space is needed... I need a new rope... |
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I mean this in a nice way, Brian C, but when I see gear that well organized, I automatically assume "crazy person." |
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EricV wrote: Probably not what you're looking for, but it works for meI use about 3 of these (or something quite similar). #1 has 3 ropes and some rope tarps/bags - These are my older or heavier ropes. #2 has all the gear I don't need often - Aid Gear/Spare Stuff (lots of harnesses) /Wife's Stuff #3 Holds my typical trad rack and sport rack ready to go, with optional extra stuff loose in the bottom. My go-to rope is also in this bin. Shoes go in a plastic milk crate so they get aired out. All this stuff sits on a shelf under a workbench in my garage. My packs sit on top of the bins. |
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Totally not climbing enough these days! I guess that's what having a kid will do to you. Haha. |
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Brian C. wrote:Totally not climbing enough these days! I guess that's what having a kid will do to you. Haha.my 1 year old has been to the crag with me at least once a week since she was born, I actually think I climb more now, than I did before having a baby... |
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walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-St…
These guys are really good... stackable, locking handles, durable. Got one small one in the car with gear and few big ones at home. |
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I wanted to play along since I've always gotten a kick out of how I manage to store all this: Gotta use that side-storage 9' Ceilings, we can use that space too The drying rack Having a big, unfinished plywood table is my favorite part. I file tools over the top of this, get chalk all over it, occasionally building things, and most importantly, all my ice gear gets put on top of it after each day out. The optional fooseball table underneath is a bonus. Who can guess where the ropes get stored? I'll include one more shopped' pano |
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Plastic Shelves, and Steriltie Tubs are all you need. I have boxes for ropes, shoes, rack, packs etc etc. Edit To Add: GET THE CLEAR or Semi Clear ones so you can SEE what the hell you put in each one. |
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mattm wrote:Steriltie Tubs+1 |
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Paul-B wrote:http://www.mountainproject.com/v/gear-storage-lets-see-some-pictures/107791514Sorry I missed this. Damn interwebz. Thanks for the responses everyone else |
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Thanks for the inspiration on climbing with a kid! Mine is 11 weeks old and is just starting to get happier sitting around. I plan on getting him out at a young age. |
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5 Haul bags take care of the gear. |
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3 rubbermaid rough neck totes in the garage. And the futon/door in my office are my storage and sorting. |
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Primarily my trunk. Often times in a pile. |
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