half ropes
EkipmanSee double ropes.
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See double ropes.
A type of jam using the hand in a crack.
Traversing without any definitive footholds, i.e. no edging, smearing or heelhooking.
A training device to increase the climber's arm and finger strength. See campus board.
To hang on the rope, or a piece of protection, after falling, and then start reclimbing without returning to the ground.
Where the belay station of the belayer is suspended from the ground and tied to the wall via a fixed anchor point; used in big wall climbing and multi...
A sewn nylon webbing load-bearing device that is worn around the climber's waist and thighs, and to which the climbing rope, and other load-bearing cl...
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A large hard-wearing bag for supplies and equipment that can be dragged up multi-pitch or big wall routes.
Top-roping a traditional climbing route before lead climbing it to practice the moves. See redpoint.
Zirveden önceki son dik duvar bölümü.
Using the back of the heel to apply pressure on a hold for balance or for leverage.
Type of crampon attachment to the back of the heel used in mixed climbing to perform a heel hook.
A combination of a toe hook and heel hook to hold the body onto the climbing route.
A short runner made of 5- to 8-mm cord tied in to a loop. Commonly used for self-belay during rappel, escaping a belay, and in crevasse rescue.
A protective device consisting of an eccentric hexagonal nut attached to a wire loop.
A severe and often fatal form of altitude sickness caused by physical exertion without sufficient oxygen.
A severe form of altitude sickness caused by physical exertion without sufficient oxygen.
A boulder problem over circa 5–10-metre (16–33 ft) high, where falling is dangerous.
A method of belaying, whereby the rope friction is increased by passing the rope around the hip of the belayer.