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  2. Ferdinand Lumban Tobing Airport - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Ferdinand Lumban Tobing Airport (also known as Pinangsori Airport) (IATA: FLZ, ICAO: WIMS) serves the city of Sibolga in the North Sumatra province of Indonesia. Airlines and destinations [ edit ]

  3. Trekking pole - Wikipedia

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    Mountain guide Alice Manfield with a long wooden walking pole in the early 1900s. When in use, modern trekking poles resemble ski poles as they have many features in common, such as baskets at the bottom to prevent the pole sinking through unstable surfaces, and rubber-padded handles and wrist straps to strengthen holding grip. Their maximum ...

  4. FLZ - Wikipedia

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    FLZ or Flz can refer to: Ferdinand Lumban Tobing Airport, an airport in Sibolga, Indonesia, by IATA code; Flightlink, a regional airline based in Tanzania, by ICAO code; Flutter-tonguing, a musical technique often denoted by "Flz." WFLZ-FM, a radio station in Tampa, Florida, U.S. branded as "93.3 FLZ"

  5. Men's pole vault world record progression - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, World Athletics makes no distinction between indoor and outdoor settings when establishing pole vault world records. This new rule was not applied retroactively. The introduction in the early 1950s of flexible vaulting poles made from composites such as fiberglass or carbon fiber allowed vaulters to achieve greater height.

  6. Hiking equipment - Wikipedia

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    Hiking equipment is the equipment taken on outdoor walking trips. The duration, distance, planned activities, and environment impacts equipment selection. For example, a short day hike across flat farmland versus trekking in the Himalayas would call for different types of equipment.

  7. Nordic walking - Wikipedia

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    The handle of a walking pole Spike for offroad and rubber for asphalt Nordic walking poles are significantly shorter than those recommended for cross-country skiing. Nordic walking poles come in one-piece, non-adjustable shaft versions, available in varying lengths, and telescoping two or three piece twist-locking versions of adjustable length.

  8. Free solo climbing - Wikipedia

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    Free solo climbing, or free soloing, is a form of rock climbing where the climber (or free soloist) climbs solo (or alone) without ropes or other protective equipment, using only their climbing shoes and their climbing chalk. [1] Free soloing is the most dangerous form of climbing, and, unlike bouldering, free soloists climb above safe heights ...

  9. Pole of inaccessibility - Wikipedia

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    In North America, the continental pole of inaccessibility is on the Pine Ridge Reservation in southwest South Dakota about 11 km (7 mi) north of the town of Allen, 1,650 km (1,030 mi) from the nearest coastline at 1] The pole was marked in 2021 with a marker that represents the 7 Lakota Values and the four colors of the Lakota Medicine Wheel.