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Tree stands or deer stands are open or enclosed platforms used by hunters. The platforms are secured to trees in order to elevate the hunter and give them a better vantage point. A tripod stand is a similar device, but because it is freestanding rather than attached to a tree, it is not technically a tree stand.
The Titan is the steepest peak in the United States. [4] It has also been attributed to be the largest, free-standing, natural tower in the United States. The tower contains the Finger of Fate Route , first climbed in 1962, which is recognized in the historic climbing text Fifty Classic Climbs of North America and considered a classic around ...
Nearest city: Moab, Utah: Coordinates: 1]: Climbing type: trad and aid climbing of towers and faces: Height: Titan: 900 feet (270 m); Ancient Art: 400 feet (120 m): Pitches: up to 7: Ratings: Apart from couple moderate routes most climbs are at hard (up to A6): Grades: up to IV: Rock type: Cutler sandstone capped with Moenkopi sandstone and caked with a stucco of red mud: Quantity of rock ...
A spring-loaded camming device (also SLCD, cam or friend) is a piece of rock climbing or mountaineering protection equipment. It consists of two, three, or four cams mounted on a common axle or two adjacent axles, so that pulling on the axle forces the cams to spread further apart.
Earnings analysis. Here's what Target reported for the third quarter, compared to Wall Street analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg: Net sales: up 1.1% year over year to $25.7 billion, vs ...
She composed many songs and melodies, [32] [33] [34] was a founding member of the musical group "French Creek Folk" (Custer, SD), taught music in the Black Hills area, played flute and guitar [5] (and sometimes stand-up bass), and sang and yodeled — even underwater on occasion. [35]
During 20 full seasons in Salt Lake City, Whittingham has compiled a 167–86 record since taking over for Urban Meyer in 2004. That includes seven seasons with 10-plus wins and 17 seasons with a ...
Summit was founded in November, 1955 by Jene Crenshaw and Helen Kilness in Big Bear City, California. Under the leadership of Crenshaw and Kilness the magazine became very influential in US climbing circles and ran until 1989. [2] Editors included Royal Robbins and David Roberts. Robbins' article "Nuts to You," in the May 1967 issue (Vol. 13 ...