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  2. Tree stand - Wikipedia

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    Two parts make up climbing stands. The bottom part is the standing platform and the top is the seat. Not all the top parts have backs for the seats. There is normally a strap that connects the two parts, so if the bottom falls while in the tree or climbing, the platform does not fall all the way to the ground, stranding the hunter.

  3. Rocks and Boulder Cove - Wikipedia

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    The climbing walls at The Summit Bechtel Reserve make up the largest outdoor climbing facility in the world. The rock climbing structure was built to be a key part of the programming for the National Jamboree in 2013, keeping in mind that it would also be used in a larger event in 2019, the World Scout Jamboree .

  4. List of mountain peaks by prominence - Wikipedia

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    The prominence of a peak is the minimum height of climb to the summit on any route from a higher peak, or from sea level if there is no higher peak. The lowest point on that route is the col. For full definitions and explanations of topographic prominence, key col, and parent, see topographic prominence. In particular, the different definitions ...

  5. CBS Announces New Mountain-Climbing Reality Series 'The Summit'

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    The Summit will air a special sneak peek of its premiere episode on Sunday, September 29 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. An encore then airs in the show's regular day and time on Wednesday, October 2 at 8:00 ...

  6. Ice axe - Wikipedia

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    Ice axe 1 – pick 2 – head 3 – adze 4 – leash 5 – leash stop 6 – shaft with rubber grip 7 – spike. An ice axe is a multi-purpose hiking and climbing tool used by mountaineers in both the ascent and descent of routes that involve snow or ice covered (e.g. ice climbing or mixed climbing) conditions.

  7. Nick Estcourt - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 he was a member of the team led by Bonington who attempted the ascent of Everest's Southwest Face. Estcourt "led some of the key sections of the route" [13] and reached the highest point attained by the expedition (8,300 m (27,200 ft)), but that was about 500m short of the summit, just below the 'rock band'.