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- leading it after having failed it or practiced it beforehand (e.g. by hangdogging, headpointing, or top roping). A route climbed on the first-ever attempt...
- The Hangdogs was an American roots rock band from New York City, active from the mid-1990s through the early 2000s. The members were lead singer-songwriter...
- climbing, top roping a route for practice (known as headpointing or hangdogging) was considered poor practice; however, it is now a legitimate technique...
- If they fall, they cannot place any of their weight on the rope, and hangdogging is not allowed. The climber can have attempted or practised the route...
- 26, 2024. Gajweski, Ryan (September 15, 2024). "Desmin Borges Comedy 'Hangdog' Lands at Good Deed (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September...
- worse still, practiced the crux moves from a hanging fixed rope (called hangdogging). The arrival of sport climbing led to the development of the redpoint...
- holds that would be necessary to climb the rock. The practice, known as hangdogging, was considered scandalous, against climbing ethics. He then made a replica...
- – July 1, 2000) was an American screen and stage actor, known for his "hangdog face" and for playing world-weary characters. He starred in 10 films alongside...
- have the chops for scary movies". Gleiberman noted "Luke Wilson, with his hangdog defensive mopiness, and Kate Beckinsale, all ****y severity, are ideally...
- a first free ascent (FFA). The previously controversial practices of hangdogging (i.e. practicing on an abseil rope), and headpointing (i.e. practicing...