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  2. Climbing rope - Wikipedia

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    A climber and a belayer using a climbing rope. A climbing rope is a rope that is used in climbing.It is a critical part of an extensive chain of protective equipment (which also includes climbing harnesses, anchors, belay devices, and carabiners) used by climbers to help prevent potentially fatal fall-related accidents.

  3. List of Fear Factor (American TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    In this two-hour semifinal episode, contestants must drop from a helicopter and swim to a raft faster than their opponents; the men must eat disgusting food items from past Fear Factor episodes while the women must retrieve dead mice by mouth; and the final four contestants must retrieve flags from a wet platform full of holes as it pitches and ...

  4. Dynamic rope - Wikipedia

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    Both twin and half ropes have the advantage of redundancy, as well as allowing a rappel along the full length of the climbing rope (by tying both ropes together), so that climbers can descend from a long multipitch route with fewer rappels than with a single rope. Some ropes are 'triple rated', meeting the standards for all three rope types, so ...

  5. Rope team - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] However, large teams are also less flexible, which is a problem on more varied terrain where the rope team might want to quickly change to a short-roping or even a simul-climbing format. [1] [3] Some rope teams will simply tie each member directly into the rope via a climbing knot (e.g. figure-eight on a bight attached to a screw-gate ...

  6. The Alpinist - Wikipedia

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    The Alpinist is a 2021 American documentary film directed by Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen about Marc-André Leclerc, a free-spirited and little-known 23-year-old Canadian rock climber, ice climber, and alpinist.

  7. Rope climbing - Wikipedia

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    Rope climbing is a sport in which competitors attempt to climb up a suspended vertical rope using only their hands. Rope climbing is practiced regularly at the World Police and Fire Games . [ 1 ] Also, enthusiasts in the Czech Republic resurrected the sport in 1993, and hold local and national competitions.

  8. Rope access - Wikipedia

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    Rope access technicians descend, ascend, and traverse ropes for access and work while suspended by their harnesses. Sometimes a work seat may be used. Sometimes a work seat may be used. The support of the rope is intended to eliminate the likelihood of a fall altogether, but a backup fall arrest system ( Personal protective equipment ) is used ...

  9. Andy Kirkpatrick - Wikipedia

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    The BBC programme "The Big Climb" about his ascent of El Capitan [4] with his 13-year-old daughter Ella won multiple awards. [5] In 2014, he guided the TV presenter Alex Jones up the Moonlight Buttress in Zion National Park to raise money for Sports Relief , raising £1.9 million.