- climbing.
trail rope A big wall
climbing technique where the lead
climber carries an
additional static rope (in
addition to
their dynamic climbing rope) that...
- traverse.
Trail ropes. An
aspect of big wall
climbing is the lead climber's use of an
additional "
trail rope" (often a
static rope) that they
trail behind...
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shock as the port
trail rope overtightened; the
officers in the
control car
initially thought the
shock was
caused by a
broken rope. At 7:25 p.m. local...
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balloon more than 500 times.
Green is
credited with the
invention of the
trail rope as an aid to
steering and
landing a balloon. A
trophy named after him...
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surrounded by a stable, corrals,
riding ring,
roping arena, golf course, polo field—and
riding and
hiking trails that gave
visitors views of the
ranch and...
- The
Stampede Trail is a
remote road and
trail located in the
Denali Borough in the U.S.
state of Alaska.
Apart from a
paved or
maintained gravel road for...
- Indiana. It
consists of five
magic ****s, two
rope tows, and five chairlifts. The area has 23
trails, one of
which is expert,
three of
which are most...
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skiers rapidly to the top of hills, and to
interconnect the
various trails.
Rope tows can also be used on
short slopes (usually
beginner hills or bunny...
- It was ****umed he was tied up
before he was
slain because of
rope-marks on his body.
Rope marks on a tree near the
discovery of the
bones was
noted in...
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deliver their quota of
rope to the builders. The
rope was then
divided into sections. Each
section consisted of an
amount of thin
rope being laid out together...