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Worked fine in the North Cascades

Scarpa Triolet GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Scarpa Triolet GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 September 2, 2008

Picked these up for a 5-day, late-Summer tromp on Mt Baker. I ordered these and two different models of La Sportivas. Ended up sending the Sportivas back. Spent very little time to break these in - only 4 miles of day hiking with a 40-lb pack + wearing in the office. Despite lack of break-in, they performed fine on the mountain. I did finally feel a bit of cold and numbness after about 5 hours kick-stepping platforms up to the summit. But then again, these are not high-altitude, double-plastics (expect some loss of warmth). They dried pretty quickly once you remove the insole and left them in the sun/wind for 4-5 hours at the end of the day. They worked fine with my Grivel G-12s.

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Good for self-belay at the climbing gym

Petzl Grigri Belay Device

Petzl Grigri Belay Device

Rating for this product: 5 July 7, 2008

I use this at the climbing gym ALL THE TIME when I don't have a partner to belay me. It allows me to self-belay up the wall. In fact, trying to pull the rope through the Gri-Gri while hanging by your other appendage is a great way to build up your strength and coordination.

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