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NorCal - Yosemite: Lost lockers at Cookie Cliff

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Ricky Harline · · Angel's Camp, CA · Joined Nov 2016 · Points: 147

I left at least three of my most favoritetest carabiners at the base of either Catchy or Meat Grinder. The degree of love I have for these little metal doohickeys can only accurately be described as autistic, as my GF who does not understand the significance of this loss can well attest. 

If you find them and get them back to me I will buy you lots of beer (or a pizza or whatever floats your boat). If you decide to keep them, enjoy them. That yellow one is like the attache but better and if you don't use it as your multipitch clove hitch carabiner I will be disappointed in you. It is a refined pleasure to use and those using inferior carabiners will never know the pleasures of the Mercedes Benz of a carabiner that the Cypher locker is. So appreciate those buggers, each one is the best at what its used for. 

Cheers

Jay DePun · · MA? WA? · Joined Sep 2019 · Points: 2

Well now you have to tell us which one of their carabineers it is - the Iris?

Ricky Harline · · Angel's Camp, CA · Joined Nov 2016 · Points: 147
Jay DePun wrote:

Well now you have to tell us which one of their carabineers it is - the Iris?

Just looked it up, the Iris, yeah. Dirt cheap, too. Their Mydas is the best, medium sized, light weight, affordable racking biners as well. Super cool company making top tier gear for cheap. 

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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