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regular rappelling, with the
incapacitated climber suspended from the
descender (and
backed up on the
primary climbers harness). Simul-
rappelling or simultaneously...
- way when they
reach the ground. Fast
roping is
quicker than
abseiling (
rappelling),
although more dangerous,
particularly if the
person is
carrying a heavy...
- exam. Air ****ault School—
Rappelling (1:39)
Soldiers from the Army
National Guard Warrior Training Center conduct rappelling training as part of phase...
-
Australian abseiling (also
known as
Australian rappelling, Rap Jumping,
Angel Jumping or deepelling) is the
process of
descending a
fixed rope (abseiling)...
-
overhanging cliffs,
locally known as Chauli-ki-Jali, used for rock
climbing and
rappelling, with an
excellent view of the
valleys below.
Mukteshwar is
famous for...
-
belay device manufactured by
Petzl designed to help
secure rock-climbing,
rappelling, and rope-acrobatic activities. Its main
characteristic is a
clutch that...
-
escaped slaves on
Mount Vesuvius, Spartacus's men
adopted unusual tactics,
rappelling down the
steeper cliff face
opposite the
Roman forces,
flanking and defeating...
- An Army ROTC unit
practicing rappelling from a
parking garage in
September 2010...
- be hostile,
Guardsmen train in
various forms of
combat rappelling. This may
involve rappelling head-first. They also
train for exigencies. If, due to...
-
combat air ****ault operations;
rigging and
slingloading operations; and
rappelling from a helicopter.
According to the
United States Army
Institute of Heraldry...