Hi, we are Sandra and Jan a couple forming the 2 Small Adventurers. We love to be outdoors and do all kind of adventure activities. One of our favorite activities is “trad” climbing. It started in the early 90’s when I switched from “speleology climbing” to sport climbing. I got fascinated by a trad climbing course which I did with Mark and Rowland Edwards in Spain and became immediately addicted. Both San and I we love to do crack routes from micro width to off width. We are by no means experts or pro’s but just two recreation climbers that want to have trad adventures next to our regular sport climbing adventures. Don’t get us wrong we still love to do sport climbing routes with bolted protection. Please check this blogsite per country where we climbed traditional routes if you want to see some pictures.
Germany: Ettringen and the Pfalz
Italy: Cadarese
France: Annot
Spain: Costa Blanca Area
Denmark: Bornholm
Sweden: Bohuslän
So we have been climbing trad routes for quite some time now
and built up our trad rack over the years, beginning small with a limited rack.
As the gear is quite expensive for a private climber it is important to choose
the correct one’s for your purposes and take good care of your equipment.
Meanwhile we have a full double set of cams from smallest to
the largest. With some, smaller ones maybe triple. Than off course the stoppers
or nuts and some specials. Like ball nuts.
Friends or Cams. We
use Camelot C4, Camelot C3, Camelot X4 X4 from Black Diamond
Ball Nuts. use Camp Ball Nuts
Stoppers or Nuts. We use some classic ones from Wild County and new Micro Stoppers nuts from Black Diamond
Some Big off-width equipment Big Bro 4 from Trango
We use also slings and cordoletts for belaying or in between
relays.
If you want we can give reviews of our equipment in more
detail with some tips. Please leave a comment in this blog or send us an e-mail
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Thanks Sandra and Jan from 2 Small Adventurers and Jan-San-Climbing
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