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Ory Item Name Unit of Measure Qty in Stock CATEGORY ITEM NAME UNIT OF MEASURE QTY IN STOCK Administrative Laptop each 1 Administrative Tablet each 1 Aid Black Ascender - Old Style (With carabiner) set 1 Aid Blue Black Diamond Ascender (With Carabiner) set 1 Aid Pulley (Black, Large) each 2 Aid Shear Plate each 4 Bags Black Metolius Rope Bag each 1 Bags Black Open-Top Rope Bag each 1 Bags Red DMM Rope Bag each 1 Belay Device Figure Eight Belay Device each 2 Belay Device Trango Cinch Belay Device each 1 Belay Device Tube Style Belay Device (ATC) each 5 Camping Equipment Dry Pack each 1 Camping Equipment Sleeping Bag each 2 Camping Equipment Tent each 3 Carabiners Asymmetric D (Wire Gate) each 1 Carabiners Black Diamond Asymmetric D Carabiner each 1 Carabiners Black Diamond Asymmetric D Carabiner (Locking) each 3 Carabiners Mad Rock Green Pear Carabiner (Locking) each 1 Carabiners Mad Rock Pear Carabiner (Locking) each 4 Carabiners Mad Rock Pear Carabiner (Twist Locking) each 2 Carabiners Omega Asymmetric D Carabiner (Locking) each 1 Carabiners Omega D Shape Carabiner (Locking) each 15 Carabiners Omega Oval Carabiner each 4 Carabiners Omegalite 4.0 Carabiner each 3 Carabiners REI Pear Carabiner (Locking) each 1 Carabiners Steel Pear Carabiner (Locking) each 10 Carabiners Steel Pear Carabiner (Twist Locking) each 2 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 10) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 12) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 12.5) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 13.5) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 5) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 5.5) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 6) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 6.5) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 7.5) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 8) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 8.5) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Boreal Climbing Shoe (Size 9) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Butora Climbing Shoe (Size 11) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Butora Climbing Shoe (Size 13) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Butora Climbing Shoe (Size 6) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Butora Climbing Shoe (Size 7) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Butora Climbing Shoe (Size 8) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Butora Climbing Shoe (Size 9) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Evolv Climbing Shoe (Size 11) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Evolv Climbing Shoe (Size 13) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Evolv Climbing Shoe (Size 8) pair 2 Climbing Shoes Evolv Climbing Shoe (Size 9.5) pair 1 Climbing Shoes La Sportiva Climbing Shoe (Size 6.5) each 1 Climbing Shoes Mad Rock Climbing Shoe (Size 10) pair 2 Climbing Shoes Mad Rock Climbing Shoe (Size 10.5) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Mad Rock Climbing Shoe (Size 13) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Mad Rock Climbing Shoe (Size 7.5) pair 2 Climbing Shoes Mad Rock Climbing Shoe (Size 8) pair 2 Climbing Shoes Mad Rock Climbing Shoe (Size 8.5) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Mad Rock Climbing Shoe (Size 9.5) pair 2 Climbing Shoes Mad Rock Kids Climbing Shoe (Size 3) pair 1 Climbing Shoes Mad Rock Kids Climbing Shoe (Size 5) pair 2 Climbing Shoes Saltio Kids Climbing Shoe (Size 34.5) pair 1 Crash Mats Nicros Foam Mats each 6 Harness DMM Brenin Harness each 28 Harness DMM Mithril Harness each 2 Harness DMM Venture Harness each 2 Harness Petzl Simba Child Harness each 4 Hiking Equipment Crescent Moon Snowshoe pair 1 Hiking Equipment Hiking Pack each 2 Hiking Equipment MSR Snowshoe pair 2 Hiking Equipment Red Feather Snowshoe pair 1 Ice Black Diamond Crampon (Orange + Silver) pair 1 Ice Black Diamond Crampon (Orange) pair 1 Ice Black Diamond Fusion Ice Tool (Black / Orange) pair 2 Ice Black Diamond Ice Tools (Gray) pair 1 Ice Black Diamond X-15 Ice Tool (Black / Orange) pair 1 Ice Cassin Mountaineering Tool (Black) each 3 Ice Crampon Bag each 2 Ice DMM Apex Ice Tools (Gray / Green) pair 1 Ice Foot Fangs (Red) pair 2 Ice Grivel (Yellow) pair 5 Ice Grivel Ice Tool (Yellow / Black) pair 2 Ice Red (Chipped Paint) Mountaineering Tool each 2 Ice Red Mountaineering Tool each 2 Ice Simond (Steel Black) pair 1 Ice Simond (Vampire Blue) pair 2 Ice Boots Asolo Brown 12 pair 1 Ice Boots Asolo Brown 9 pair 1 Ice Boots Asolo Gray 5.5 pair 1 Ice Boots Asolo Gray 6 pair 1 Ice Boots Koflach Black 8.5 pair 1 Ice Boots Koflach Gray 7.5W pair 1 Ice Boots Koflach Gray 7.5W pair 1 Ice Boots Koflach Gray 8 pair 1 Ice Boots Koflach Purple 11.5 pair 1 Ice Boots Koflach White 8.5W pair 1 Ice Boots La Sportiva Old Brown pair 1 Ice Boots Mad Rock Red 10 pair 1 Ice Boots MadRock Red 11 pair 1 Ice Boots MadRock Red 11.5 pair 1 Ice Boots Scarpa Black 13 pair 1 Ice Boots Scarpa Black 8.5 pair 1 Ice Boots Scarpa Black 9.5 pair 1 Ice Boots Scarpa Black 9.5 pair 1 Ice Boots Vario Purple 7 pair 1 Miscellaneous Furnace Industries Dry Ice Tools pair 1 Ropes Blue 30m Rope each 2 Ropes Blue BiPattern 70m each 1 Ropes Brown 30m each 1 Ropes Green White 70m each 1 Ropes Red Blue 9.5 70m Pinnacle Cobalt each 1 Ropes Static Rope (Gray) each 3 Sport / Lead Gear Alpine Draw (Two carabiners + a sling) each 3 Sport / Lead Gear Helmet each 7 Sport / Lead Gear Quick Draw (Mixed Types) each 18 Trad Protection Cam Rack - Oversized cams + Big Bros set 1 Trad Protection Cam Rack Black Diamond Camalot (Size .75 to Size 4 set 1 Trad Protection Cam Rack DMM Dragons (Size 00 to Size 6) set 1 Trad Protection Camp Tri-cam Set (Large 4-set) set 1 Trad Protection Camp Tri-cam Set (Medium 7-set) set 2 Trad Protection Camp Tri-cam Set (Small 5-Set) set 1 Trad Protection Nut Tool (With Carabiner) each 2 Trad Protection Nuts (Large 5-Set) set 1 Trad Protection Trad Rack - Metolius TCUs set 1.
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