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A thin blade mounted perpendicular to the handle on an ice axe that can be used for chopping footholds.
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A thin coating of ice that forms over rocks when rainfall or melting snow freezes on rock. Hard to climb on as crampons have insufficient depth for reliable penetration.
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A thin ledge on the rock.
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A thin slab of rock detached from the main face.
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A totally secure anchor. Also known as bomber. Bomber can also refer to a particularly solid hand or foot hold (a "Bomber Jug")
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A traditionally-belayed lead climber reaches a new belay station, creates an anchor, tying the lead rope off to the anchor. The climber then switches over to self-belaying and continues to climb. Meanwhile the second climber ascends the fixed rope using ascenders (aka Jugging) and cleans the pitch. When the second reaches the belay, he or she anchors in and starts to belay the leader in the traditional way again. When the leader reaches the next belay the process is repeated.
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A type of abseiling point used especially in winter and ice climbing. Also called abalakov thread.
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A type of abseiling point used especially in winter and ice climbing. Also called as V-thread.
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A type of climbing somewhere between hiking and graded rock climbing.
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A type of hand position where the fingers and thumb are opposed.
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