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[pct-l] Alum. Crampons for Running Shoes
- Subject: [pct-l] Alum. Crampons for Running Shoes
- From: calliger@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Richard Calliger)
- Date: Sun, 05 Jan 2003 20:19:06 -0800
hmmm.. well into u posthole a few times then your slipper
soft 804's are slipper-soaked and ice-cubes! I dont think I
evre hear anything more dangerous than 804's up a mountain
like Rainier..I ahve been blown off twice in fierce ice and snow
storms (in july and aug!) up high and glad I slogged up in my
plstic bopots (I own not rent BTW)..
Being open minded however havre u made it to the summit in your
804's and why werent u worried about your feet and postholing, etc?
July 29th is my next attempt date as for the last 4 years 29 July
has been a perfect day to summit.
Rich
At 10:58 PM 1/5/03 EST, Montedodge@aol.com wrote:
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> The Crampons I found were " Cassin" Italian made crampons with nylon
>webbing straps which worked well climbing Adams and are 10 point full
>crampons < not instep. PA Jeff's Alum. crampons were Stubi ultralights
>that have a type of plastic nylon univeral binding that works with any boot
>or running shoe. I would be happy to use these up Rainier in July thru
>mid-August with New Balance shoes. ( So fun seeing people with plastic rental
>boots and step in crampons as you walk up in your slipper soft 804's )
> Price of my Cassin were 69.00 on sell. The Stubi's seem to be around
>100.00.
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