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  2. Edinburgh International Climbing Arena - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh International Climbing Arena (EICA:Ratho, formerly the Ratho Adventure Centre) is an adventure sports facility located in Ratho, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Built in a disused quarry, it is one of the largest indoor climbing walls in the world.

  3. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps is available as a mobile app for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems. The first mobile version of Google Maps (then known as Google Local for Mobile) was launched in beta in November 2005 for mobile platforms supporting J2ME. [192] [193] [194] It was released as Google Maps for Mobile in 2006. [195]

  4. Orienteering map - Wikipedia

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    The map scale depends on the purpose of the competition and also the standard used, for example, a map used in a foot orienteering long distance event has a scale of 1:15000. The map is printed in six base colours, [ 3 ] which cover the main groups: Land forms, rock and boulders, water and marsh , vegetation, and man-made features, and an extra ...

  5. Orienteering - Wikipedia

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    Orienteering events offer a range of courses, of varying physical and technical difficulty, to meet the needs of competitors. The orienteering course is marked in purple or red on a map. [26] A triangle is used to indicate the start and a double circle indicates the finish. Circles are used to show the control points. [27]

  6. Tacs - Wikipedia

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    Tacs or TACS may refer to: . Training Assessment and Certification Scheme, the IRATA International training scheme for rope access technicians; Total Access Communication System, a mostly-obsolete version of the AMPS mobile phone system formerly used in some European countries

  7. United States Army Combatives School - Wikipedia

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    The Army's goal is to have one skill level 4 trainer per brigade. Trainers at skill level 3 or higher are certified to teach all courses lower than their certification level. Skill level 1 and 2 courses are now usually taught and participants certified at the unit level. Skill level 3 and 4 courses are usually held at Ft. Benning, GA.

  8. Rope access - Wikipedia

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    Rope access or industrial climbing or commercial climbing, is a form of work positioning, initially developed from techniques used in climbing and caving, which applies practical ropework to allow workers to access difficult-to-reach locations without the use of scaffolding, cradles or an aerial work platform.

  9. Irata - Wikipedia

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    Irata or IRATA may refer to: Al Irata, a terrorist group; Irata, a fictitious planet in the early 1980s computer game, M.U.L.E. IRATA, the Industrial Rope Access ...