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  1. Rock Climbing: Mastering Basic Skills (Mountaineers Outdoor Expert) by Craig Luebben, 2004-05-12
  2. Climbing Self Rescue: Improvising Solutions for Serious Situations (Mountaineers Outdoor Expert) by Andy Tyson, Molly Loomis, 2006-05-01
  3. Rock Climbing Anchors: A Comprehensive Guide (The Mountaineers Outdoor Experts Series) by Craig Luebben, 2006-02-28
  4. Training for Climbing, 2nd: The Definitive Guide to Improving Your Performance (How To Climb Series) by Eric J. Horst, 2008-09-16
  5. Climbing Mount Improbable by Richard Dawkins, 1997-09-17
  6. Climbing Jacob's Ladder: One Man's Journey to Rediscover a Jewish Spiritual Tradition by Alan Morinis, 2007-05-08
  7. Climbing Anchors, 2nd (How To Climb Series) by John Long, Bob Gaines, 2006-09-01
  8. No Shortcuts to the Top: Climbing the World's 14 Highest Peaks by Ed Viesturs, David Roberts, 2007-11-27
  9. Climbing: Training for Peak Performance (Mountaineers Outdoor Experts Series) by Clyde Soles, 2008-09-30
  10. Climbing the Stairs by Padma Venkatraman, 2010-02-04
  11. Mount Rainier: A Climbing Guide (A Climbing Guide) 2nd Edition by Mike Gauthier, 2005-04-30
  12. Performance Rock Climbing by Dale Goddard, Udo Neumann, 1994-02
  13. Alpine Climbing: Techniques to Take You Higher (Mountaineers Outdoor Expert) by Mark Houston, Kathy Cosley, 2004-11
  14. Maximum Climbing: Mental Training for Peak Performance and Optimal Experience (How To Climb Series) by Eric J. Horst, 2010-04-23

1. Climbing - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
climbing is the activity of using one's hands and feet (or indeed any other part of the body) to ascend a steep object. It is done both for recreation (to reach an inaccessible
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about Human climbing. For Climbing in other animals, see Arboreal locomotion . For other uses, see Climbing (disambiguation) This article does not cite any references or sources
Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (May 2010) Rock climbers on Valkyrie at The Roaches in Staffordshire, England. A competitor in a rope climbing event, at Lyon 's Part-Dieu shopping centre. An ice climber using ice axes and crampons Climbing is the activity of using one's hands and feet (or indeed any other part of the body) to ascend a steep object. It is done both for recreation (to reach an inaccessible place, or for its own enjoyment) and professionally, as part of activities such as maintenance of a structure, or military operations. Climbing activities include:
  • Bouldering : Ascending boulders or small outcrops, often with climbing shoes and a chalk bag or bucket. Usually, instead of using a safety rope from above, injury is avoided using a crash pad and a human spotter (to direct a falling climber on to the pad).

2. Mohonk Preserve | Climb
Gunks climbing . Why do climbers from all over the world climb at the Mohonk Preserve? Most of the Gunks climbing cliffs are located on the Mohonk Preserve.
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3. Climbing
Articles. Links.
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    Sport climbing is lots of fun. Learn all about sport climbing, clipping bolts, safety tips, how to lower, and how to fall safely. Read more
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    Rock Climbing Technique
    Climbing is about moving over stone. Learn to use your hands and feet to ascend vertical faces. Learn about lots of climbing techniques, including how to face climb, use different finger grips, layback, and use your feet effectively. Read more
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    4. Climbing
    On belay. Get ready to climb at About.com's comprehensive climbing website. Learn how to use your gear and how to be safe. Learn how to set up anchors, place gear, and move
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    5. Climbing Synonyms, Climbing Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
    verb crawl, move up. Synonyms ape up, ascend , clamber, escalade, escalate , go up adjective desiring success. Synonyms aggressive , anxious , ardent , aspiring
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    6. Welcome To ACI
    Photos and links.
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    7. Climbing Equipment And Gear And Expert Advice From REI
    Topname climbing gear, climbing shoes and harnesses, climbing ropes and carabiners. Get climbing gear and equipment, helmets, crampons and ice axes from Black Diamond, Petzl
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    8. Irish Climbing Online
    Irish climbing Online the definitive site for climbing in Ireland
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    9. Planet Granite Climbing Yoga & Fitness
    Planet Granite climbing Yoga and Fitness, Locations in Sunnyvale Belmont and San Francisco Bay Area, Indoor climbing full fitness facility with studio quality yoga
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        Subscribe to RSS headline updates from: Powered by FeedBurner Welcome to Planet Granite, home to three of the Bay Area's largest and most comprehensive climbing gyms. We have climbing for all levels, from beginner to expert: top roping, leading, cracks and world class bouldering. Each gym also boasts complete fitness centers and studio quality yoga. We are the destination in the bay area for training, whether it's to get in shape, stay in shape, train as an expert athlete or just connect with your community. Our customers are climbers, adventurers, families, working professionals, students and athletes of all abilities. Come check out our "family" of gyms in person.
        First time to Planet Granite? Everyone needs to fill out a liability waiver* and show a government issued ID. Experienced belayers new to Planet Granite or returning members/guests who have not been in the facility for one year or more will be required to take the belay test before then can belay in our gyms. Belay lesson and BRC participants will also be required to take the test on their first return visit after their class. Belay tests are given upon request. Inquire at the front desk upon checking in. For more FAQs on getting started

    10. Tradgirl Climbing FAQ - Aid Climbing
    Frequently asked questions about aid climbing with answers compiled from rec.climbing.
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    Aid Climbing (Page 1 Trusting your life to something you read on the internet is just plain stupid. Get corroboration from a more reliable source, use your common sense, don't get yourself killed, and don't come crying to us if you do. Are aid climbers really climbers or just lunatics without talent? / Is aid climbing for me?
    How do I get started aid climbing?

    Where can I practice aid climbing locally? (US only)

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    Everything about hooks (slinging, racking, using) with an emphasis on cam hooks

    See also: Should I add CCH Hybrid Aliens (offset Aliens) to my rack? Are aid climbers really climbers or just lunatics without talent? / Is aid climbing for me?
    back to top FAQ contents From: Jeff Batten Free climbing is for losers. Get a %$#%#$^ hammer, and have your self some fun. From: Fatso 1) Aid is addicting. You can expect the addiction to begin slowly, then grow rapidly to horrible proportions in no time at all. Like otheraddictions, you'll enter a period of denial and bury your depression in another aid lead.

    11. Climbing! - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    climbing!, also known as Mountain climbing!, is the official debut studio album by American bluesrock band Mountain. Released on March 7, 1970, the album featured the 'classic
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    Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (March 2010) Climbing! Studio album by Mountain Released March 7, 1970 Recorded at Record Plant Studios , New York City Genre Blues-rock hard rock Length Label Windfall Producer Felix Pappalardi Professional reviews Mountain chronology Climbing!
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    Climbing!
    , also known as Mountain Climbing! , is the official debut studio album by American blues-rock band Mountain . Released on March 7, 1970, the album featured the 'classic' Mountain lineup of Leslie West (guitar, vocals), Felix Pappalardi (bass, piano) and Corky Laing (drums, percussion), and followed the West solo album Mountain featuring Pappalardi and drummer Norman Smart, released in 1969 and often credited to the band. Produced by Pappalardi, the album reached number 17 on the American Billboard 200 albums chart and featured the band's best-known song " Mississippi Queen
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    12. SherrillTree - Climbing
    Before climbing a tree, it is imperative that you closely examine your targeted tree for dead hanging branches and other potential hazards! It's a good idea to take a close look to
    http://www.sherrilltree.com/Learning-Center/Climbing_4

    13. Tradgirl Climbing FAQ - Ice Climbing
    Answers to frequently asked questions about ice climbing.
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    Trusting your life to something you read on the internet is just plain stupid. Get corroboration from a more reliable source, use your common sense, don't get yourself killed, and don't come crying to us if you do. Is ice climbing for me? / How do I get started?
    How do I sharpen my tools and crampons?

    How do I make a home ice wall?

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    See also: Mountaineering FAQ Is ice climbing for me? / How do I get started?
    back to top FAQ contents From: Arnaud it just looks like climbing up a wall of jugs. whack kick pull up whack etc etc. Whack kick ice shatters blade pops out rewhack pull up kick hold position put in icescrew clip phew crampons ripping out whack hard ice colapse die. From: Pete Atkinson Why ice climb? well apart from the fact that i get a huge buz out of being scared shitless most of the time, its because its so so beautiful. The most blistful day i have ever had was on smiths route belaying in the cave, with a fringe of icicles, drowning me in a rainbow of light. Its nature at its rawest, a route is never the same route, it changes in character everytime it is climbed. What worked on the lead, may not be their for the second. It is total commitment. And the fun dont stop there either! Oh that long slide back down No4 gully!!!! I have never met more sane a group of climbers than ice climbers!!!

    14. Climbing
    climbing is not a sport that requires tremendous muscular strength, it demands mental toughness and the willingness to practice hard to master a set
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    15. Climbing Gear With Free Shipping & No Sales Tax - US Outdoor
    shop for climbing gear and accessories at usoutdoor. climbing gear equipment online from Black Diamond, Petzl, Sterling, Five
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    16. Ice Climbing In The Western Alps: The Home Page
    Guide to winter ice climbing in the Alps. Detailed description and photos of the best climbs with complete logistical information.
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    Ice Climbing in the Alps: the Home Page
    Being puzzled about the future: under the icicle of the final pitch of Le Monde de Glace (Fournel) On the second pitch of the long march to Les Naines des Ravines (Fournel)
    Welcome to the Icehome
    Here it comes: a guide to selected ice climbing locations in the French and Italian Alps. This area is one of the most well known and accessible winter playgroung in the entire world, and every iceclimber should come over here at least once in a lifetime. Since there are litterally thousands of icefalls sparse along the Alps, this guide cannot be a complete list of sites, and in most cases it cannot offer the complete list of climbs of each site. However you will find a great deal of informations, pictures and detailed descriptions on the best and most representative climbs of the area. As of today the guide includes detailed descriptions of 58 icefalls plus essential indications on 72 more climbs, for a total of over 17450 meters of climbing (on February 26, 1997). Whenever I add new climbs to the guide these numbers are updated: check here to see if there is any new material. Hopefully this compilation of general informations will be useful for any ice climber that wants to pay a visit in some of the best cold spots of the western Alps. All the infos here are based on my personal knowledge and on friends and other ice-surfers contributions. The project was started in late fall 1995 and it will gradually growth and extend its scope in the years to come.

    17. Climbing - How To Information | EHow.com
    climbing how to articles and videos including How to Use a Rappelling Line as a Safety Rope, Water Bottles for Climbers, How to Climb Mount Baldy … and much more!
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    • Alternatives for Rappelling Seats The rappel seat, also called the Swiss seat, is an emergency harness that can be rigged to protect a climb or rappel. The Swiss seat can be used to transport an injured person if they don't have... How to Climb Better There are certain holds on a rock climbing wall that will make climbing easier; a sloper, a crimper and a jug. Grab the jug holds first and relax your grip and arms similar to a monkey as... How to Tie a Rope to a Climbing Harness To tie a rope into a climbing harness, begin by tying a figure-eight knot. Thread the tail end of the rope through the harness from the bottom up and retrace the figure eight knot as demonstrated... How to Tie a Climbing Harness Tying in as a rock climber begins with a figure-eight knot, followed by tying in the three loops on your harness. See how to properly tie in with a demonstration by an avid climber in this free... How to Rig a Climbing Harness To tie a rope into a climbing harness, begin by tying a figure-eight knot. Thread the tail end of the rope through the harness from the bottom up and retrace the figure-eight knot as demonstrated...

    18. Escalade Rock Climbing Gym
    Escalade Rock climbing Gym located near Atlanta in Kennesaw, GA
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    Located near Atlanta in Kennesaw Escalade Indoor Rock Climbing Gym boasts the largest bouldering wall in Atlanta. Climbers of all levels will find routes and problems to challenge their skills. Classes are offered every day Monday through Friday to help improve climbers skills. Escalade is also the perfect place for birthday parties, lock-ins or other group activities. Come in and see why Escalade is the most unique indoor climbing experience in the southeast.
    Professional Climber, Gym Designer and Owner Chris Sierzant has been rock climbing since he could walk and is well respected in the climbing community. He has excelled in the sport and is proud to be sponsored by Blue Water Ropes, Revolution, La Sportiva, Prana, Power Bar, and Omega Pacific. Chris understands the physical and mental benefits of climbing and has built a world class Rock Climbing Gym that challenges experienced climbers while making sure to have designated areas and routes that appeal to beginners and novice climbers.

    19. Just Climb - Climbing Information For Rock Climbing, Climbing Glossary, Climbing
    Discussion forums for rock climbing, bouldering, ice climbing, and access issues. Also includes photo gallery and news.
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    20. Tree Climbing Gear At SherrillTree.com
    climbing. Tree climbing gear and arborist equipment for the professional committed to tree care at SherrillTree. SherrillTree is the source for the finest selection of tree
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