-
leader abseils off on one
strand of rope,
using the
incapacitated second's
weight on the
other strand of the rope as a counterbalance.
Releasable abseil —...
- The
South African Abseil or
South African Double Roped classical Abseil is a
modern variation of the non-mechanical
classical abseil method used by mountaineers...
-
given permission to use the
building for
their abseil challenges to
raise money. Parti****nts
abseil down from the
pyramid roof to
street level. Abseilers...
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attached to a
fixed anchor point,
which is also
known as an "
abseil station". See tat and cord.
abseil rack See rack. add-on An
indoor climbing game
where climbers...
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early climbing techniques, such as the Dülfersitz rappel, a
basic emergency abseil skill. He died in
World War I, on the
battlefield at Arras. "Dülfersitz...
-
inputs from 9 to 16
bytes according to
AlphaZero findings by
Abseil Team ·
abseil/
abseil-cpp@74eee2a". GitHub.
Retrieved 2023-06-24. "VarInt protocol...
- the
overhanging ice and his
broken leg. Therefore, his only
choice was to
abseil deeper into the crev****e and hope that
there was
another way out. After...
- rope
around the waist), the
carabiner (replaced many knots), the descender/
abseil device (replaced the dülfersitz), the
ascender (replaced the
prusik knot)...
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himself made the effort,
despite a
frozen hand due to
losing a glove, to
abseil down the face of the
mountain and
reach the team. To
accomplish this, he...
- for longer, and it will
often involve the use of
hanging belays, long
abseils, and the
creation of
belay anchors.
Rescues from multi-pitch
climbs are...