bat hang
TeknikWhere a lead climber gains a brief upside-down rest by hanging from their wedged feet. See chest jam and knee bar.
Dağcılık terimlerini ve anlamlarını keşfedin
Where a lead climber gains a brief upside-down rest by hanging from their wedged feet. See chest jam and knee bar.
Tırmanış sırasında partneri ip ile güvence altına alma tekniği.
A mechanical device used by belayers to increase braking force when belaying; can be passive like a figure eights or tubers, or a more active assisted...
Glasses that are worn by the belayer to help them avoid having to look upward, which can cause neck strain.
Gloves that are worn by the belayer to protect their skin in the event of sudden rope movement and to aid grip.
The strongest point on a climbing harness, and the loop to which a belay device is physically attached.
A climbing command from a belayer to confirm that the friction of belaying has been removed from a climbing rope. It is a standard response to a climb...
A climbing command from a belayer to confirm that the friction of belaying has been (re)applied to a climbing rope. It is a standard response to a cli...
The place from which a belayer is belaying, sometimes anchored to the ground, or directly to the rock (particularly in a hanging belay on big wall cli...
The person belaying the lead climber, also known as a second.
Buzulun dağın yamaçtan ayrıldığı noktada oluşan derin yarık.
Information on how to complete (or protect) a particular climbing route. See on-sight and flash.
In sport climbing, a move on a climbing route other than the move originally intended by the route setter. In bouldering, a move other than the move u...
See flash.
A rock-climbing technique for overhangs where the feet "pinch-hold" a foothold by one foot pushing down on it while the other foot pulls up on it (i.e...
A hollow telescopic tubular device manufactured by Trango for use as protection in off-width crack climbing.
A long sustained sheer exposed rock climb with at least 6–10 pitches (over 300–500 metres), that typically takes over a day (if not many days), and re...
A crude overnight camp or shelter on a climbing route; on a sheer vertical wall, a portaledge can be used.
Plansız veya minimal ekipmanla geçici kamp.
A lightweight garment or sack offering full-body protection from wind and rain, which is used in a bivouac.