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  2. Man in Tree - Wikipedia

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    Man in Tree refers to a widely viewed standoff between an American man named Cody Lee Miller and local law enforcement on March 22–23, 2016, in Seattle, Washington. Miller scaled a large sequoia tree near a major downtown intersection and remained there for over 24 hours, rebuffing rescue and negotiation attempts and tossing debris at onlookers.

  3. Tree stand - Wikipedia

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    Two parts make up climbing stands. The bottom part is the standing platform and the top is the seat. Not all the top parts have backs for the seats. There is normally a strap that connects the two parts, so if the bottom falls while in the tree or climbing, the platform does not fall all the way to the ground, stranding the hunter.

  4. List of climbing knots - Wikipedia

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    Blake's hitch: Blake's hitch is widely used in tree climbing applications. The knot can be slid up and down a line manually, but when loaded, it sticks securely. Girth hitch: This hitch is commonly used to attach loops of runner to harnesses, bags, other kinds of equipment, and to natural features like rock knobs or brush/tree trunks for ...

  5. Norwich winger Borja Sainz gets 6-game ban for spitting at ...

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    Norwich winger Borja Sainz was banned for six matches Friday after admitting that he spit at an opponent during a game in December. The 23-year-old Spaniard, who leads the second division in ...

  6. Redpoint (climbing) - Wikipedia

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    Notable redpointed climbs are chronicled by the climbing media to track progress in rock climbing standards and levels of technical difficulty; in contrast, the hardest traditional climbing routes tend to be of lower technical difficulty due to the additional burden of having to place protection during the course of the climb, and due to the lack of any possibility of using natural protection ...

  7. Why Tesla Stock Jumped in December While EV Charging Stocks ...

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    Tesla will report fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 earnings on Jan. 29. At that time, the company could provide more insight into what's coming this year. While the risks remain high for Tesla ...

  8. Why the Supreme Court is likely to side against 170 million ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump has muddied the executive and legislative branches’ united backing of the law by asking the court to pause it until he has a chance to find another solution after ...

  9. Self rescue (climbing) - Wikipedia

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    Self-rescue (or self-extraction) is a group of techniques in climbing and mountaineering where the climber(s) – sometimes having just been severely injured – use their equipment to retreat from dangerous or difficult situations on a given climbing route without calling on third party search and rescue (SAR) or mountain rescue services for help.

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