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Training equipment used to build finger strength and strong arm lock-offs.
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Traversing without any definitive footholds, i.e. smearing or heelhooking.
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Type of High Ball boulder, where one can possibly die when falling from above.
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Undesirable downward motion. Hopefully stopped by a rope, otherwise see mountain rescue.
A free-solo belay, the quickest way to reach the ground.
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Use of front points of crampons, ice axe pick and ice hammer pick to climb a slope.
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Used in bouldering, the path that a climber takes in order to complete the climb. Same as route in roped climbing.
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Used to attach a freely running rope to anchors or chocks. Sometimes called "quickies" or just "draws. "
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Using crampons to ascend or descend on ice, preferably with maximum number of points of the crampon into the ice for weight distribution.
Accidentally piercing something with a crampon spike.
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Using tendon strength to support weight on a hand hold without tiring muscles too much.
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