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  2. Manchester Wall - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Wall is a rock climbing area located in downtown Richmond, Virginia that offers multiple routes for traditional climbing, sport climbing, and top roping.The sixty-foot granite wall is a remnant of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Bridge, which spanned the James River for much of the nineteenth century.

  3. Dynamic rope - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most climbing equipment, dynamic ropes do not have a rated tensile breaking strength. Instead, the strength of a rope is tested by the number of standard test falls a rope can sustain before breaking. The test falls use an 80 kg weight for single ropes (55 kg for half ropes), and a fall factor of 1.7 (4 meter fall on 2.3 meters of rope ...

  4. Glossary of climbing terms - Wikipedia

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    double ropes. Also half ropes. Using double ropes In lead climbing where two thinner ropes are used instead of a single rope to manage rope drag. Compare twin ropes. [29] downclimb To descend by climbing downward (rather than by abseiling or lowering off), after completing a climb, or bail ing. drag. Also rope drag.

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  6. List of climbing knots - Wikipedia

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    Ropes can be of unequal sizes. It is often used to tie both ends of the same rope together to form a circle. Triple fisherman's knot: Overhand bend (also known as European death knot, Euro death knot, EDK): The Overhand bend is a simple and fast way to join two ropes, notably for rappelling. Can be very useful in situations where speed is ...

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    Rose and her husband welcomed their twin sons, Alexander Hugh George Cholmondeley, Earl of Rocksavage and Lord Oliver Timothy George Cholmondeley, the same year they said “I do.” Their family ...

  9. Simul-climbing - Wikipedia

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    Simul-climbing (or using a running-belay) is a climbing technique where a pair of climbers who are attached by a rope simultaneously ascend a multi-pitch climbing route. [1] It contrasts with lead climbing where the leader ascends a given pitch on the route while the second climber remains in a fixed position to belay the leader in case they fall. [1]