- they ascend, it is
called a "
pinkpoint"; in practice, most
ascents of
extreme sport climbing routes are done as
pinkpoints, as are
ascents in
modern competition...
-
previously controversial techniques of hangdogging, headpointing, and
pinkpointing (for
competition lead
climbing — the
sport climbing component of competition...
-
quickdraws are
already hanging from the pre-fixed bolts,
which is
called pinkpointing in
sport climbing. The
quickdraws used in
advanced sport and in competition...
-
pinch hold A hold,
which must be "pinched"
between the
fingers to use it.
pinkpoint Lead
climbing where the
protection (e.g. quickdraws) are pre-installed...
- hard routes, the
quickdraws are
placed in advance,
which is
called '
pinkpointing' (see photo).
Sport climbing developed in the 1980s when
French climbers...
- FA by Dave
MacLeod in 2006.
Magic Line (5.14b/c, 8c/+) in Yosemite,
pinkpoint by Ron Kauk in 1996,
redpoint by
Lonnie Kauk in 2018, FFFA by
Hazel Findlay...
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December 2022. Pardy,
Aaron (5
November 2022). "Redpoint,
Pinkpoint, and
Headpoint – What Do They Mean?".
Gripped Magazine.
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March 2023. Pardy,
Aaron (5
November 2022). "Redpoint,
Pinkpoint, and
Headpoint – What Do They Mean?".
Gripped Magazine.
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- 2016.
Retrieved 3
March 2023. Pardy,
Aaron (5
November 2022). "Redpoint,
Pinkpoint, and
Headpoint – What Do They Mean?".
Gripped Magazine.
Retrieved 21 December...
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February 2023. Pardy,
Aaron (5
November 2022). "Redpoint,
Pinkpoint, and
Headpoint – What Do They Mean?".
Gripped Magazine.
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