Compete in climbing chatti

Compete in climbing chatti

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Section 1

(22 cards)

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a very small hold

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What is a stitch plate?

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The friction device that helps to slow the feed of the rope and allows the belays o stop the climber in the event of a fall

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jug ?!

Front

a large climbing hold with an indentation deep

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lock-off ?!

Front

using an arm to pull oneself toward another hold

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Beta

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Info about a climb

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What is the equipment used by Eek climbing?

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Helmet, climbing rope, carabiner, and harness

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Traditional lead climbing

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A climber places all gear required to protect against Falls and removes them when the climb is complete

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crimp ?!

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fingers closed around a hold

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Sand bagging

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Giving a climb an easier grade than it deserves

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Pitch

Front

The farthest a climber can ascent of section of rock in one rope length

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slab ?!

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wall that leans away from the person, ramp

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Gri-gri

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Brake system (with release pull)

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Onsight

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Climbing with no knowledge

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Redpoint

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Climbing a route with knowledge

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Why does Eek climb?

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A willingness to solve group problems, an increased sense of personal confidence, and develop self-esteem

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Bouldering

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Performed without ropes or harnesses only going up 10-15 ft but use boulder mats

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Trango

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Brake system (used for rapelling)

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What does the anchor do?

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Takes slack as the climber climbs the wall

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First ascent

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First to complete a climb

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Free soloing

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Climbing without a rope or protection

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What is a rule for spotting?

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Keep your eyes on the participant at all times,

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Top rope climbing

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A rope is ran from the belayer through one or more carabineers connected to the top of the route and down to the climber

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