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A climbing hut provides accommodation for climbers and mountaineers, close to a climbing area. In the Alps the Alpine huts are placed near the start of glacier approaches, enabling an early start (an 'Alpine start'} to be made safely on glaciated terrain. The huts are usually purpose-built, wardened during the summer season, and provide meals and refreshments to walkers. In the UK the tradition... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Climbing hut
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Indoor Climbing is an increasingly popular form of rock climbing performed on artificial structures that attempt to mimic the experience of real rock climbing but in a more controlled environment. The first indoor walls tended to be made primarily of brick leaving little scope for interesting routes as the steepness of the wall and variety of the hand holds were somewhat limited. The most common... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Indoor climbing
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To make climbing as safe as possible, most climbers use protection to prevent injury to themselves and others. There are a number of ways to protect a climb: The climbing system in which the climber places running belays (temporary or permanent anchors in the rock, attached to the rope via carabiners ) and the belayer manually arrests the climber's fall by locking the rope. Top-roping... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Protection (climbing)
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Climbing guidebooks are used by rock climbers to find the location of climbing routes at crags or on mountains. Guidebooks also offer information about local restaurants, bars and camping areas; often include sections on geology and local climbing history; and may contain many pictures to inspire climbers. In addition to the location, most guidebooks tell what gear is needed... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Climbing guidebook
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Traditional climbing , abbreviated to "trad", is a style of rock climbing in which routes are climbed from the bottom up, without using artificial aids to progress (just the climbers' hands and feet), and where temporary protection is placed by the lead climber as they ascend. It is a form of free climbing . In the United Kingdom , "traditional" means that all protection is... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Traditional climbing
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Ice climbing is the recreational activity of climbing ice formations such as icefalls , and frozen waterfalls . ( Dry-tooling is climbing rock using the tools for ice climbing.) Depending on the slope and texture of the ice, different equipment and techniques can be employed by the climber. For example, on flat ice, almost any good hiking or mountaineering boot will usually... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Ice climbing
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Southern and northern Mount Everest climbing routes as seen from the International Space Station . A climbing route is a route by which a climber reaches the top of a mountain , rock, or ice wall. Routes can vary drastically in difficulty, and it can be difficult to change one's mind in the middle, so the choice of route is extremely important, and published climbing guidebooks include... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Climbing route
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This page aims to list articles related to climbing and mountaineering . This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on related changes . This list is not necessarily complete or up to date; if you see an article that should be here but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please update the page accordingly. See also: Glossary of... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/List of climbing topics
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Climbing fibers are the name given to a series of neuronal projections from the inferior olivary nucleus located in the medulla . These axons pass through the pons and enter the cerebellum where they form synapses with the deep cerebellar nuclei and Purkinje cells . Each climbing fiber will form synapses with 1-10 Purkinje cells. Early in development, Purkinje cells... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Climbing fiber
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