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Definition of free climbing in English: free climbingnoun mass nounRock climbing without the assistance of devices such as pegs placed in the rock, but occasionally using ropes and belays. Compare with aid climbing Example sentencesExamples - But it was her free climbing, often performed on the grandest possible scale, where she made history.
- I immediately forced the thought of free climbing out of my mind.
- With a combination of free climbing and jugging, I soon reached Chris' ledge.
- Many rock types have a limited menu from which to choose when it comes to a holds, cracks, protrusions or other weaknesses from which to achieve suitable purchase for free climbing.
- There, they received one week of mountain training, which included instruction in ropes and knots; rope climbing; free climbing; rappelling; and the use of one-, two- and three-rope bridges.
- The book is a chronology of free climbing in the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
- The majority of the gully can be freed in normal summer conditions, but in winter wearing plastic boots, bulky clothes and gloves, free climbing was out of discussion, and surely had the risk of a fall, which we seriously wanted to prevent.
- It was partly cloudy, so our views of the Everest Massif and the other 8,000 meter peaks in the area were a bit disappointing, but the final 50 feet of free climbing rock at over 19,000 feet was one hell of an adrenaline rush.
- Being from Oklahoma, I had heard about the Shield as an aid wall but I didn't know anything about its free climbing possibilities.
- One final cascade lay in our way and after carefully free climbing this, declining the use of the rather dodgy looking handline in place, we found ourselves at a deep pool.
- They might have a different view if I was trying free climbing, for example.
- Omis is attractive location for free climbing for beginners, as well as for the most demanding climbers.
- The first is free-climbing, in which a climber uses only his hands and feet to ascend.
- Belle's particular discipline is a mixture of free climbing, acrobatics, and a willingness to fling yourself bodily from rooftop to rooftop.
- There is a pureness about free climbing as the climber relies solely on the use of his or her own skills to ascend a rock face.
Derivatives noun & verb The last few metres can be free-climbed, but the rope can be re-belayed to assist. Example sentencesExamples - Along the way we free-climbed a 3 metre cascade until arriving at the first of four pitches requiring a handline. Shortly after the last pitch I spotted daylight - through a very tight squeeze.
- We entered the cave and began making our way down the loose boulder slope through Ogden Chamber and through some winding canyon passage until we arrived at some waterfalls which we free-climbed.
- Pete and Duncan traversed around to the far side of the 5m pitch and free-climbed it, while we took the more prudent option of rigging the drop and descending it in relative safety.
- You'll free-climb cave walls and shine your headlamp on bizarre limestone formations like Rainbow Dome and Cathedral Dome.
Definition of free climbing in US English: free climbingnounˈfri ˌklaɪmɪŋˈfrē ˌklīmiNG Rock climbing without the assistance of devices such as pegs placed in the rock, but occasionally using ropes and belays. Compare with aid climbing Example sentencesExamples - There, they received one week of mountain training, which included instruction in ropes and knots; rope climbing; free climbing; rappelling; and the use of one-, two- and three-rope bridges.
- Belle's particular discipline is a mixture of free climbing, acrobatics, and a willingness to fling yourself bodily from rooftop to rooftop.
- Many rock types have a limited menu from which to choose when it comes to a holds, cracks, protrusions or other weaknesses from which to achieve suitable purchase for free climbing.
- One final cascade lay in our way and after carefully free climbing this, declining the use of the rather dodgy looking handline in place, we found ourselves at a deep pool.
- There is a pureness about free climbing as the climber relies solely on the use of his or her own skills to ascend a rock face.
- It was partly cloudy, so our views of the Everest Massif and the other 8,000 meter peaks in the area were a bit disappointing, but the final 50 feet of free climbing rock at over 19,000 feet was one hell of an adrenaline rush.
- With a combination of free climbing and jugging, I soon reached Chris' ledge.
- Being from Oklahoma, I had heard about the Shield as an aid wall but I didn't know anything about its free climbing possibilities.
- Omis is attractive location for free climbing for beginners, as well as for the most demanding climbers.
- The first is free-climbing, in which a climber uses only his hands and feet to ascend.
- The book is a chronology of free climbing in the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
- They might have a different view if I was trying free climbing, for example.
- I immediately forced the thought of free climbing out of my mind.
- But it was her free climbing, often performed on the grandest possible scale, where she made history.
- The majority of the gully can be freed in normal summer conditions, but in winter wearing plastic boots, bulky clothes and gloves, free climbing was out of discussion, and surely had the risk of a fall, which we seriously wanted to prevent.
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