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Old 11-19-2011, 08:03 PM
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Korea Trad Rack

Does anyone out there find themselves placing a #4 or #5 C4 very often? I am moving to Korea in February and bringing a full double rack, but debating whether or not I want to pack the big boys. I'm glad to throw them in if they will get some use, but saving space is also a plus. Thanks- Sam
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Old 11-24-2011, 12:10 PM
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Depend on where you live and how much trad you plan to do. Nothing worse than being 50 feet off the deck and WISHING you brought those! After my first trad experience in Seoraksan, I headed to the market and bought big.

That said, most of the climbing here is sport, but there are great trad opportunities, even in Seoul.
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