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  2. Coles Sports and Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    The building was named in honor of Jerome S. Coles, an alumnus and benefactor of NYU. The facilities accommodated a wide range of individual and group recreational sports and fitness activities, including over 130 different courses at various skill levels serving 10,000 participants, as well as club sports and an intramural program enjoyed by ...

  3. Category:Climbing and mountaineering organizations - Wikipedia

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  4. Climbing club - Wikipedia

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    Climbing, or alpine, clubs form to promote and preserve the climbing way of life, including rock climbing, ice climbing, alpinism & ski mountaineering. Clubs frequently act as advocates to protect climbing areas, advocate for climbers around the world, preserve climbing’s history and chronicle climbing achievement.

  5. Catskill Mountain 3500 Club - Wikipedia

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    The club has advised aspiring members to climb to Doubletop's slightly lower southern summit, on state land, and Mill Brook Ridge in the meantime, and removed the canister from Doubletop. Since then, Doubletop and Graham, eighth and ninth highest in the Catskills, have been dropped from the list, leaving only 33 peaks required for membership.

  6. The Access Fund - Wikipedia

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    First, keeping climbing areas open and gaining access to currently closed climbing areas. Second, they promote an ethic of responsible climbing and conservation of the climbing environment. The Access Fund was originally the access committee of the American Alpine Club and was created as the climbing community realized the need for an ...

  7. File:Jan and Herb Conn - Climbing highlights of the Black ...

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    Note that it may still be copyrighted in jurisdictions that do not apply the rule of the shorter term for US works (depending on the date of the author's death), such as Canada (70 years p.m.a.), Mainland China (50 years p.m.a., not Hong Kong or Macao), Germany (70 years p.m.a.), Mexico (100 years p.m.a.), Switzerland (70 years p.m.a.), and other countries with individual treaties.

  8. Canadian Alpine Journal - Wikipedia

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    Other magazines of record for climbing include the American Alpine Journal published by the American Alpine Club, the Alpine Journal published by the Alpine Club (of the United Kingdom), the Himalayan Journal, and Iwa To Yuki, a Japanese journal. All of these journals are often used by climbers planning expeditions, especially those who wish to ...

  9. Summit register - Wikipedia

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    When registers are filled up, they are collected and stored in the Bancroft Library in Berkeley, California where they are available to view. [1] Entries in a summit book vary, from a simple note of a person's name and date of the climb, to notes about the scenery or long essays about the events of the climb.