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- storm or white-out). The act of ascending a fixed rope is also called jumaring, which is the name of a type of ascender device, or also called jugging...
- the second (or belayer) didn't have to take any placement out and just jumared up on a fixed rope). Clean aid climbing avoids any hammering and uses the...
- but with the distinction that the non-lead climber usually ascends by jumaring up a fixed rope to save time and energy. It requires an extensive range...
- self-belay device. It has also seen use by the second to self-belay while jumaring the rope as one half of the ascender pair. The manufacturer holds uses...
- hacking Rope Slide Tree Key actions Abseiling Belaying Leading Redpointing Jumaring Self rescuing Simul climbing Traversing Techniques Key terms Anchor First...
- fixed attachment point; commonly used for abseiling (going down) or for jumaring (going up). flagging A rock-climbing technique where a leg is held in a...
- help in hauling themselves up the traverse-rope (i.e. in the manner of 'jumaring' on a fixed rope). Notable Tyrolean traverses in climbing include the crossing...
- ice using an ascender. Terms applying to such a second's ascent include "jumaring", "ascending", and "jugging". Mechanical ascenders have existed for centuries...
- hacking Rope Slide Tree Key actions Abseiling Belaying Leading Redpointing Jumaring Self rescuing Simul climbing Traversing Techniques Key terms Anchor First...
- ascend safely, particularly the use of belay anchors, hanging belays and jumaring. A further distinction is made for very sheer routes over 300–500 metres...