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instead of the term
redpointing — when
discussing longer-term
attempts of FFAs or
personal first ascents. The
English term "
redpoint" is a loan translation...
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Redpoint (Scottish Gaelic: An
Rubha Dearg) is a
small settlement in the
north west of Highland, Scotland. It
takes its name from Red Point, a low promontory...
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climbing and in
outdoor sport climbing. He is the
youngest British climber to
redpoint a 9a (5.14d)-graded
sport climbing route. He is the 2024
Olympic champion...
- pre-
redpointing,
where a
falling lead
climber returns to the
ground to restart, but
leaves their rope
clipped into the
protection — in
redpointing, the...
- the 70-foot
crack for most of the
winter before redpointing,
placing all
protection on the
redpoint ascent. 2005:
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- second-ever
person to
redpoint a 9a (5.14d)
graded route by
ascending Om in 1992, and has come to be
known as the first-ever
person to
redpoint a 9a+ (5.15a)...
- rope,
called "headpointing",
although with the post-1980s
dominance of "
redpointing" as the
definition of an FFA, such a
distinction was dropped. FFAs that...
- "Rotpunkt" (or
redpoint) on the base of the aid
climb Adolf Rott Ged.-Weg (V+/A1), in the Frankenjura,
signifying he had "free climbed" it as a
redpoint (i.e....
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become the
standard definition of an FFA for all
climbing disciplines.
Redpointing allows for
previously controversial techniques of hangdogging, headpointing...