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Hill climbing (Redirected from Hill-climbing)

This article is about the mathematical algorithm. For the branch of motorsport , please see hillclimbing . Hill climbing is a graph search algorithm where the current path is extended with a successor node which is closer to the solution than the end of the current path. In simple hill climbing , the first closer node is chosen whereas in steepest ascent hill climbing all successors are...
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Climbing area (Redirected from Rock climbing area)

A climbing area is a small geographical region with a concentration of opportunities for climbing . The term is most commonly used of rock climbing areas, but there are also ice climbing areas that have the right combination of steepness and water to result in climbable ice during the winter. While there are many thousands of mountains and cliffs in the world, only a small percentage are...
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Multi-pitch climbing

Multi-Pitch Climbing is the ascent of climbing routes with one or more stops at a belay station . Each section of actual climbing between stops at the belay stations are called a pitch. The leader ascends the pitch, placing gear and stopping to anchor themselves to the belay station. The reason for the stops can be determined by choice, convention or necessity. For example:<...
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Grade (climbing) (Redirected from Climbing grade)

In mountaineering and related climbing sports, climbers give a climbing grade to a route that attempts to assess the difficulty and danger of climbing the route. Different styles of climbing and different nationalities have different grading systems. There are a number of factors that contribute to the difficulty of a climb including the technical difficulty of the moves, the strength and stamina...
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Bolt (climbing)

In climbing , a bolt is a permanent anchor fixed into a hole drilled in the rock, usually consisting of a glued in or expansion bolt to which a hanger is permanently fixed (allowing passing climbers to clip a carabiner to the bolt). Bolts are used for protection in sport climbing and to make progress upward in aid climbing . External links Picture of Petzl brand bolt...
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Solo climbing (Redirected from Free solo climbing)

Solo climbing or soloing is a style of climbing in which the climber climbs alone, without somebody belaying him. There are two ways to climb solo: it can be performed with the safety of a rope and a self-locking device , in which case it is called roped soloing , and is a form of aid climbing if the climber put his weight on the rope during the ascent, or it can be done without any rope...
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Bellavista (climbing)

Bellavista is a well known rock climbing route at the Drei Zinnen in the Dolomites , Italy . It was first ascended by Alexander Huber solo during winter 2000 and graded 5.13b/X-/8a A4. One year later, Alexander managed to free climb the A4 passage and thus gave the new grade 5.14b/XI-/8c, the hardest alpine climbing route up to that date. During summer 2002, the famous Italian Mauro Bole repeated...
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Climbing fiber (Redirected from Climbing fibre)

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 are innervated...
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Rate of climb

In aerodynamics , the rate of climb is the rate, usually expressed in feet per minute, at which an aircraft increase its altitude . A common abbreviation is: f/min. The rate of decrease in altitude is referred to as rate of descent.  This aircraft - or aerospace-related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .
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Clean climbing

Clean climbing is a style of rock climbing that avoids damage to the rock by eschewing the drilling of bolts and the hammering of pitons . The style became practical with the invention of clean protection : nuts in the 1930s and spring loaded camming devices in the 1970s . Clean climbing is the preferred style of climbing in most parts of the United Kingdom ; British...
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