C-grade
DerecelendirmeThe technical difficulty grading system for aid climbing that is "clean" (i.e. no hammered pitons or bolts), which goes: C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5; a...
Dağcılık terimlerini ve anlamlarını keşfedin
The technical difficulty grading system for aid climbing that is "clean" (i.e. no hammered pitons or bolts), which goes: C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5; a...
A spring-loaded camming device (SLCD), also known as "friends", used as protection in traditional climbing.
A brand of spring-loaded camming device (SLCD), manufactured by Black Diamond Equipment.
A piece of training equipment used to build finger strength and strong arm lock-offs.
Ascending a route without using the feet; is done on overhanging routes or on a campus board. See paddling.
An aluminum loop with a spring-loaded gate used to attach various load-bearing climbing devices together.
İpleri ve ekipmanları birbirine bağlamak için kullanılan metal halka.
An Australian term for a metal hex-headed machine bolt that functions like a bolt but with no fixed bolt hanger; climbers attach to the carrot bolt by...
Gymnastic magnesium carbonate chalk that is used to reduce moisture, improve friction, and mark holds.
A hand-sized holder for climbing chalk that is carried on a chalk belt or clipped to a harness.
Type of harness that also covers the upper body to help prevent a rotation in any fall; particularly used when the climber is carrying a heavy pack, o...
Jamming the torso into a wide crack, especially to allow the climber to rest.
Term in big wall climbing and aid climbing to refer to a bolt placed to reduce the risk of a difficult section.
Knob or horn of rock narrowed at the base.
A crack climbing technique where a hand is placed on one side of the crack and the shoulder on the other.
İki kaya duvarı arasında vücudu kullanarak tırmanılan dar geçit.
Rock-climbing technique for climbing a rock cleft with mostly parallel vertical sides, large enough to fit the climber's body. See stemming.
Improving a climbing hold by chipping the rock — is considered unethical and poor practice in climbing.
A stone wedged in a crack that can be threaded to create a point of protection in traditional climbing.
British term for a traditional climbing route with very poor protection where any fall could be fatal. See X.