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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 1818121" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Ive used Grivel universal fit aluminum crampons last 15 years for high country muley hunting.Light easy to just lash to pack.When in that tougher country I do run a mountaineer type boot like a Aslos G5,or scarpa.But run them many times on my ankle high Crispis's.Always have a gaiter that ti of year.Great for getting up to tough spots,When I was younger I could pull straight up slide chutes which clear way to top.Buddy and I shot 2 bulls down in steep hole,just crampon up and straight to them,guy with us had to detour,to dangerous for him on chute. You can also detune them if you want with a grinder easy,I did a small amount.Or they wear in on rock. On those first snows with no base and bear grass etc is where they really shine,its just like having 4 wheel drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 1818121, member: 21869"] Ive used Grivel universal fit aluminum crampons last 15 years for high country muley hunting.Light easy to just lash to pack.When in that tougher country I do run a mountaineer type boot like a Aslos G5,or scarpa.But run them many times on my ankle high Crispis's.Always have a gaiter that ti of year.Great for getting up to tough spots,When I was younger I could pull straight up slide chutes which clear way to top.Buddy and I shot 2 bulls down in steep hole,just crampon up and straight to them,guy with us had to detour,to dangerous for him on chute. You can also detune them if you want with a grinder easy,I did a small amount.Or they wear in on rock. On those first snows with no base and bear grass etc is where they really shine,its just like having 4 wheel drive. [/QUOTE]
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