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EkipmanA short piece of thin climbing rope used for various purposes in climbing, including for creating abseil stations. See tat.
Dağcılık terimlerini ve anlamlarını keşfedin
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.
A loop of narrow (e.g. 5-7 millimetre) accessory perlon cord that is used to tie into multiple anchor points.
An inside corner of rock, the opposite of an arête (UK). See dihedral.
Rüzgarın etkisiyle sırtlarda oluşan kar saçağı. Çok tehlikelidir.
Dağ yamacındaki dik ve dar oluk şeklindeki geçit.
To ascend by wedging body parts into natural cracks in the rock. See jamming, chimney, and off-width.
An expanse of continuous rock that contains a number of rock climbing routes.
Buz ve kar üzerinde tutuş sağlamak için botlara takılan metal dişli alet.
A pair of metal frames with spikes that can be attached to boots to increase grip on snow and ice. See front pointing.
To pull on a climbing hold as hard as possible.
See bouldering mat.
See ground fall.
Buzullarda oluşan derin ve tehlikeli çatlaklar.
A hold which is only just big enough to be grasped with the tips of the fingers.
The most difficult portion of a climb; often the grade is defined by the difficulty of the crux.
When a climber's feet swing away from the rock on overhanging terrain and they hang by their hands.
Where mixed climbing routes are completed in fully dry conditions (i.e. no ice or snow), the "M" suffix of the M-grade is swapped for a "D".
A term in bouldering for touching the ground, crash pad, spotter, or hold from other route.
A special-purpose type of sling with multiple sewn or tied loops, used in aid and big wall climbing.