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bouldering (or
boulder climbing) is by
definition performed in a free solo format.
Single pitch climbing means ascending climbs that are a
single rope-length...
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Career (Penn Library), 1917
Emily Climbs at
Faded Page (Canada)
Online text of
Emily Climbs (Project Gutenberg)
Emily Climbs public domain audiobook at LibriVox...
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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...
- Free
Climbs".
Clint ****mins.
Archived from the
original on May 28, 2019.
Retrieved May 8, 2011 – via
Stanford University. A list of long free
climbs in...
- 'Altissimo, one on the
Einser and the rest on
other difficult climbs." Aid
climbing,
climbing using equipment that acts as
artificial handhold or footholds...
- p****ive
climbs of this type, only
gliders attempt such
climbs on a
regular basis. In some
jurisdictions and
under some conditions,
normal climbs are defined...
- rock
climbing. The "Benesch scale" had
seven levels of difficulty, with
level VII the
easiest and
level I the hardest; as more
difficult climbs were made...
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pinkpointing (for
competition lead
climbing — the
sport climbing component of
competition climbing — and for
extreme sport climbs, the
quickdraws will already...
- Free
climbing is a form of rock
climbing in
which the
climber can only use
climbing equipment for
climbing protection, but not as an aid to help in their...
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traditional climbs at the time. Trotter, and
other leading 'trad'
climbers such as
David MacLeod, led a
resurgence in
traditional climbing by creating...