Stash
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I noticed a post on using duct tape as an anti-bot plate for crampons. I'll he heading up Carter Dome tomorrow and expect the warm weather to create the sticky snow that always balls up on my older Tubbs Ventures. The crampons on these have no real way to attach a conventional anti-bot plate but anything would be a help.
I'm thinking of wrapping the bases to cover rivets in in duct (or Gorilla) tape in the hope that it will reduce the sticking. Not a lot of faith but I figure it's worth a shot. I've also heard of using non-stick cooking spray but question ho long that would really last.
Experiences and suggestions welcome. Else I'll be poking them with a pole every 20 steps or so.
Thanks...
I'm thinking of wrapping the bases to cover rivets in in duct (or Gorilla) tape in the hope that it will reduce the sticking. Not a lot of faith but I figure it's worth a shot. I've also heard of using non-stick cooking spray but question ho long that would really last.
Experiences and suggestions welcome. Else I'll be poking them with a pole every 20 steps or so.
Thanks...