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  2. Frostbitten hiker stranded on steep canyon in Colorado ...

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    “We all live in Colorado and we love to be outside but please be safe if you have to be outdoors.” ...

  3. List of climbing and mountaineering equipment brands

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    Mountain Equipment Company, formerly Mountain Equipment Co-op; Arc'teryx (Ultimately owned by ANTA Sports, China) (Canada-based, Chinese-owned) United States.

  4. Mountaineering boot - Wikipedia

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    Mountaineering boots from 1911. Mountaineering boots are typically designed to be used with crampons. To achieve compatibility with crampons, welts are moulded into the toe and heel of the boot, providing a platform for the crampon to attach to. The stiffness of the boot enhances the precision of the crampon and allows a climber to pursue ...

  5. Climbing shoe - Wikipedia

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    A climbing shoe is a specialized type of footwear designed for rock climbing. Typical climbing shoes have a tight fit, an asymmetrical downturn, and a sticky rubber sole with an extended rubber rand to the heel and the toe. [1] Different types of shoes can be better suited for different levels of technique and routes. [2]

  6. Climber plunges 120 feet down steep cliff in Colorado — and ...

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  7. Hiker sets off 12-hour rescue mission when deep snow traps ...

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    “He’d been out there since 8 a.m. that morning. There’s a good possibility he would not have made it through the night.”

  8. Firefighter's Combat Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The fourth event is the hose advance. This simulates a firefighter running from a fire engine towards a close fire. The competitor sprints 140 feet and picks up a 1.75 in. diameter charged (pressurized with water) hose, sprints five more feet with the hose, then drags it an additional 75 feet. [5]

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