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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... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Grade (climbing)
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... Genera Anabas Ctenopoma Microctenopoma Sandelia The Anabantidae are a family of perciform fish commonly called the Labyrinth fish but also known as the Climbing Gouramies or Climbing Perches . Their distinguishing feature is a labyrinth organ , a structure in the fish's head which allows them to "breathe" atmospheric oxygen . Fish of this family... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Climbing gourami
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In climbing , a climbing garden is an area in the mountains where all the routes are equipped with bolts to allow a form of climbing known as sport climbing . Usually the routes in a climbing garden are only about 20-30 metres high. This Climbing -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Climbing garden
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To mantle in rock climbing is to perform a specific move, typically to get a climber up onto a ledge. The motion can be visualised as being similar to that used to get out of a swimming pool without stairs or a ladder. Reaching up, the climber puts one or both hands on the ledge and raises his body gradually. At some point the climber will be high enough to change the force being... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Mantle (climbing)
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Gaston (climbing) 'To gaston' refers to a climbing technique involving pulling to the side with the elbow pointed outwards. It can be visualised as being similar to the motion involved if one were to pull open a closed elevator door. The technique is named after Gaston Rébuffat , a famous French alpinist. http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Gaston (climbing)
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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 placed by the leader... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Traditional climbing
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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... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Solo climbing
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Climbing shoes A climbing shoe is a piece of foot wear that is specifically designed and worn for climbing . To increase the grip of the foot on a climbing wall or rock face due to friction , the shoe is covered with a rubber layer. Usually, the shoes are only a few millimeters thick and will have a very tight fit around the feet. High performance shoes are made of a special... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Climbing shoe
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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... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Climbing area
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Random-restart hill climbing is a meta-algorithm built on top of the hill climbing optimization algorithm . Hill climbing attempts to maximize (or minimize) a function is reached. Hill climbing can also operate on a continuous space: in that case, the algorithm is called gradient ascent (or gradient descent if the function is minimized). Random-restart hill climbing... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Random-restart hill climbing
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