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Angus Bohanon

Climber // Telemark Skier

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  • Western Colorado, now at school in WA
  • Bio:

    I'm a climber, almost exclusively, started climbing when I was 3, first lead at 11, haven't really stopped since. I say almost because I tele a bit too, but really I've been dedicated to mostly pushing myself on sport routes for the last 2 years and 3 years of competitive bouldering before that. I know there are people that criticize sport climbers as lazy posers, and I say that if you want to make climbing into a spiritual purification process, be my guest. I do it because it's fun, and I think short approaches and light racks make it more so.

    Notable areas that I've climbed at in the US include Red Rocks, City of Rocks, Smith Rock, Rifle, Independence Pass, the Flatirons, Cochise Stronghold, Owens River Gorge, Zion, Ouray, and some others that I can't think of right now. I've also climbed abroad a bit in Mallorca, Sardinia, the Verdon Gorge, and the Dolomites, among others.

    I'm a diehard Coloradoan, which is to say I wear a down jacket with shorts and sandals in winter and get grouchy at overcast skies or drizzle. I'm always trying to find new areas to climb at and new routes to have fun on, and I try not to take anything too seriously.

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Answer to: "being an aussie with little extreme experience but plenty of..."

Black Diamond Bandit with Avalung Winter Pack - 690cu in

15 hours ago

That's a valid point, but if you keep all the straps buckled you should be fine. There are dozens of pro athletes that wear the packs with the avalung built in. The beacon on the other hand, that has to be under all your outer clothes.

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Answer to: "Can you get me the agencey jacket in 5xl in black"

The North Face Agency Jacket - Men's

17 hours ago

I don't think Backcountry stocks them that big, you can check on Live Chat. You might have to get it straight from TNF.

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Answer to: "Does this jacket have any sort of lining? How warm is it? I'm..."

Marmot Highland Jacket - Women's

21 hours ago

No insulation at all. It's a rain coat. I think if you're wearing just a bit more insulation than a t-shirt, you'll be good in those temps.

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Answer to: "This is my 2nd season on tele gear, 1st season with my own gear...."

Black Diamond Custom Telemark Ski Boot - Men's

21 hours ago

Sounds like a great setup. The Custom is a crazy stiff boot, but I agree that you have a lot of weight to throw around and should probably use stiff gear. That whole setup you described complements each other fantastically, nothing will overpower any other aspect. If you've got the $1500, go for it.

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Answer to: "Is the Patagonia Down Sweater Jacket appropriate for skiing?..."

Patagonia Down Sweater Jacket - Men's

23 hours ago

I'd be concerned about three things: It's not especially warm, it's not windproof, and it's not waterproof. A hard shell solves two of those, but I still think you'll need a fleece or thermal under layer to keep you toasty.

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Answer to: "Why these over the O3's?"

Black Diamond O2 Telemark Binding

1 day ago

The under-boot cartridges make for a much smoother power curve as you drop into a turn, let you carve harder, and grip the boot better. All around better binding, unless you're a very non-aggressive skier or do a lot of backcountry stuff.

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Answer to: "I'm looking to upgrade my pack, I currently run an ems 3000 lt...."

Black Diamond Apollo Lantern

1 day ago

First suggestion, look at packs and ask your question there. Backcountry makes it really easy to shop by pack size, so do a little research on your own.

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Answer to: "What size does the 26 convert to? I have scoured Roxy's website,..."

Roxy Black Magic Ski Boot - Women's

1 day ago

I wear a 23.5 and I'm a size 6.5

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According to the easily found and clearly readable sizing chart, you's be a 26.5.

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Answer to: "I am embarking on a three week trek through Vietnam, is this..."

Kelty Red Cloud Backpack - Women's - 5000cu in

1 day ago

It's light enough, but if you're really concerned with weight then Gregory and Osprey are going to be better for you.

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Answer to: "what is the list price on this jacket?"

Orage Alaskan Jacket - Men's

1 day ago

Are you referring to the 450 dollar price already listed or something else?

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Answer to: "Are these gloves meant for snowball fights because i used them..."

The North Face Power Stretch Glove

1 day ago

Of course they're not meant for snowball fights. No one designs gloves with snowball fights in mind. They're designed for lightweight wear in cool temps or when exercising, or as liners. If the fur comes off when you throw snowballs, stop it.

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