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Teknik1. To remove (or strip) protection equipment from a climbing route. 2. A route that is free of loose vegetation and rocks; vigorous cleaning can be ch...
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1. To remove (or strip) protection equipment from a climbing route. 2. A route that is free of loose vegetation and rocks; vigorous cleaning can be ch...
A type of aid climbing where only removable traditional climbing protection is allowed, and no hammered-in bolts or pitons.
A broad movement that extended from the earlier free climbing movement, which advocated minimizing any form of climbing that permanently impacted the...
A device for removing jammed protection equipment, especially nuts, from a route.
A region with numerous climbing routes. See crag.
A short phrase used for communication and instructions between a lead climber and a belayer. See take.
A specialized indoor climbing center; usually just called a "climbing centre" in the UK.
From german (Klettergipfel) a formation that can only be ascended by climbing.
General term for the wide range of specialized ropes that are used in all forms of climbing.
A path by which a climber reaches the top of a mountain, a rock face or obstacle, or an ice-covered face or obstacle.
Footwear designed specifically for rock climbing that fits tightly and with sticky rubber soles for grip.
Artificial rock face that is typically housed indoors; is also used for competition climbing.
The process of attaching the rope to protection (usually via a carabiner), to belay devices, or to other anchors. See tie in.
See stick clip.
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A type of climbing held on climbing walls for mostly professional or Olympic climbers, split into the disciplines of lead climbing (on a bolted sport...
A type of ice climbing held on climbing walls for mostly professional ice climbers, split into the disciplines of ice lead climbing (on a bolted sport...
A small nut on a loop of wire with a head made of metal (often copper), soft enough to deform during placement, which is often with a hammer; commonly...
A short piece of thin climbing rope used for various purposes in climbing, including for creating abseil stations. See tat.
A lock or toggle used to fasten cords with gloved hands. Used on most mountaineering gear.