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Divided into three sections, pictures, maps and guide, it was the first time a bushwalking guide had been incorporated into such a large book. Guides in the past had been small lightweight paperbacks and easily carried in the field. To avoid carrying the nearly 2 kg book, permission was given to copy and print the relevant sections.
Divided into three sections, pictures, maps and guide, it was the first time a bushwalking guide had been incorporated into such a large book. Guides in the past had been small lightweight paperbacks and easily carried in the field. To avoid carrying the nearly 2 kg book, permission was given to copy and print the relevant sections.
If the climber falls during an attempted redpoint ascent, and thus ends up in a position of hanging from their rope (i.e. their bodyweight is being held — even partly — by the rope), then they must return to the bottom of the climbing route, pull their rope free of the route (i.e. free it from any climbing protection), and completely re ...
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Climbers will often differentiate climbing routes by the general types of challenges they present. Four of the main types of rock-climbing challenges are: [6] Crack climbing, are routes following a system of crack(s) that the climber uses to ascend the route; the width of the crack dictates the techniques needed, and crack-climbs are further differentiated by the body parts that can be 'jammed ...
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The first "free climb" of a climbing route is known as the first free ascent, or FFA, and is chronicled by climbing journals and guide books.They also chronicle whether the "free climb" was done onsight (i.e. first try without any prior information), flashed (i.e. first try with prior information), or redpointed (i.e. completed after a first failed attempt).