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Daniel Byrum

Camper/Hiker // Snowboarder // Climber // Backpacker // Camper // Hiker // Trad Climber // Sport Climber // Boulderer

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    North West Arkansas, All over Arkansas, wanting to backpack Montana.
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    CLIMBING. dang i could climb all day if i wasn't paying thousands of dollars for an education. nothing better than a light fog and a fire in the morning. and a sunny day in a hammock is to die for.

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Metolius Stomp Crash Pad

September 11, 2009

i don't know why people "thumbs down" your answer, angus. totally agree. 20 feet is MAX.

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Mad Rock Mad Pad Crash Pad

September 11, 2009

well bro it depends on how much you want to hurt the next day. i wouldn't push above 20 ft. for sure. and make sure you(or your spotter) moves the pad adequately. don't want to miss if you are falling from 20 feets.

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