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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Boston, Rumney, Red River Gorge, Greater New England
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    Research mathematician, climber, and lover of funk.

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Metolius Wood Grips Deluxe Training Board

December 12, 2011

Does this bad boy have slopers anywhere? I can't tell if the top center part is angled/sloped or flat.

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Awesome, runs large

Stoic Merino Bottom - 3/4-Length - Women's

Stoic Merino Bottom - 3/4-Length - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 May 18, 2011

These were made as a baselayer for skiing, but I wear them alone for climbing outside, in hot yoga classes, and for hot summer hikes. They do a great job wicking, and are very breathable. They're bigger than I expected in the butt and waist, but I actually like that they don't ride up to my armpits when I'm moving around. I've worn them through multiple hot yoga classes, and there's never any stink.

Looking forward to trying them out as a baselayer when the weather cools down.

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Hot coffee == Good climbing day

Stanley Vacuum Bottle - 16oz

Stanley Vacuum Bottle - 16oz

Rating for this product: 5 May 18, 2011

I love this mug. It's just the right size: small enough that I never think twice about tossing it in my pack, but still able to carry enough coffee to satisfy. On the (very) rare day I don't finish it all by the time we're heading home from a day of climbing, the coffee's still warm.

Since it's stainless steel, it doesn't retain flavors either: I've forgotten about it more than once in the back of my truck and let the coffee fester for over a month. A quick wash and I'm drinking coffee or tea out of it again with no foul taste, unlike when I poured a bottle of wine into my Nalgene.

I put it through the ringer too; this mug has been dropped from ridiculous heights and there's not even a dent. Great all around bottle.

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Arc'teryx R280 Rock Climbing Harness - Women's

Arc'teryx R280 Rock Climbing Harness - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 August 5, 2009

I've owned a couple of harnesses, and this is hands-down my favorite. I'll wear it all day long and forget it's there when I'm hanging out at the base of the rock. Multi-pitch is no problem, and I can hang comfortably in it for as long as I need.

I love this harness. To me, it was well worth the money.

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