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  2. Lead climbing injuries - Wikipedia

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    A climber in Calico Hills falls while leading. The greatest potential for injury while rock climbing occurs when a lead climber falls. [1] Several published studies have researched climbing injuries, especially lead climbing injuries, and how to avoid them. Chances of neck and head injuries are very low and they can be avoided by falling correctly.

  3. Lead climbing - Wikipedia

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    Lead climbing (or leading) is a technique in rock climbing where the 'lead climber' clips their rope to the climbing protection as they ascend a pitch of the climbing route, while their 'second' (or 'belayer') remains at the base of the route belaying the rope to protect the 'lead climber' in the event that they fall. The term is used to ...

  4. Fall factor - Wikipedia

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    The climber will fall about the same height h in both cases, but they will be subjected to a greater force at position 1, due to the greater fall factor.. In lead climbing using a dynamic rope, the fall factor (f) is the ratio of the height (h) a climber falls before the climber's rope begins to stretch and the rope length (L) available to absorb the energy of the fall,

  5. Climber slides 30 feet down mountainside and hits head in ...

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    The lead climber lost his footing while climbing “The Dome” in Boulder. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Woman falls 900 feet to death on Colorado mountain while climbing

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    A woman died Saturday after falling while climbing near the summit of Capitol Peak in Colorado, the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Office said. The hiker, a Denver resident, was not publicly identified.

  7. Missing climber found dead from apparent fall at Glacier ...

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    A missing climber was found dead from an apparent fall at Glacier National Park in Montana, officials said.

  8. Rock climbing - Wikipedia

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    'Lead climbing pair' with the 'leader' carrying a 'rack' of removable traditional protection gear, and the 'belayer' standing below. A key concept in many types of rock climbing is that of the 'lead climbing pair'. One member — the 'lead climber' — will try to climb the route and overcome its challenges with a rope attached to their harness.

  9. Glossary of climbing terms - Wikipedia

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    A form of climbing in which a lead climber clips their belay rope into protection equipment as they ascend. [1] [2] lead climber. Also leader. The individual ascending the route in lead climbing; the other person is the belayer. [1] [2] leader fall A lead climber fall while lead climbing; will be at least twice the distance to the last piece of ...