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<blockquote data-quote="OutOnaLimb" data-source="post: 180021" data-attributes="member: 4194"><p>I dig climbing in old school Army issue cargo pants. The big pockets are cool for stuffing a bag of sunflower seeds, gloves, chew or smokes. I only wear the old Vietnam era pants that are solid OD green, made of rip stop materiel. They are hard to find now a days, but I order about a dozen pair from Ranger Joes every year. They are not protective gear, but for climbing they are loose and light weight. In my oppinion, they are the Dogs Bollocks!</p><p></p><p>Kenn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OutOnaLimb, post: 180021, member: 4194"] I dig climbing in old school Army issue cargo pants. The big pockets are cool for stuffing a bag of sunflower seeds, gloves, chew or smokes. I only wear the old Vietnam era pants that are solid OD green, made of rip stop materiel. They are hard to find now a days, but I order about a dozen pair from Ranger Joes every year. They are not protective gear, but for climbing they are loose and light weight. In my oppinion, they are the Dogs Bollocks! Kenn [/QUOTE]
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