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Climbing is the
activity of
using one's hands, feet, or
other parts of the body to
ascend a
steep topographical object that can
range from the world's...
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Climbing! (also
known as
Mountain Climbing!) is the
debut studio album by
American hard rock band Mountain. It was
released on
March 7, 1970, by Windfall...
- "highball" is used to
refer to
climbing on the
boundary between free
soloing and bouldering,
where what is
usually climbed as a
boulder problem may be high...
- redpoint) on the base of the aid
climb Adolf Rott Ged.-Weg (V+/A1), in the Frankenjura,
signifying he had "free
climbed" it as a
redpoint (i.e.
after many...
-
Climbing fibers are the name
given to a
series of
neuronal projections from the
inferior olivary nucleus located in the
medulla oblongata.
These axons...
- In
numerical analysis, hill
climbing is a
mathematical optimization technique which belongs to the
family of
local search. It is an
iterative algorithm...
- have set "speed records" on well-known and
frequently climbed routes, such as Dan
Osman climbing Lover's Leap via the Bear's
Reach route (5.7, 120+ metre)...
- then the
first to
climb all eight-thousanders up to 1986, in
addition to
being the
first without supplemental oxygen. In 1978 he
climbed Mount Everest with...
- The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who
Climbed Out of the
Window and
Disappeared may
refer to: The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who
Climbed Out the
Window and Disappeared...
- w****". NCCS
Grade VII: "Remote
walls climbed in
alpine style".
Often listed as "more than a w**** of hard
climbing in
extreme (i.e. alpine) conditions"...