About Terms in Climbing (Part 2)

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Jam: Put a part of the body into the cracks.
Jug: A big fulcrum.
Jugs: The name riser in Big wall.
Jug: Big rope riser Jumar: A riser Jumar: rises with a riser.
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Karabiner: Iron lock.
Kernmantle rope: A special nylon rope with a multi-stranded inner core and an outer layer.
Knotted cord: A traditional method of protection. Tie the end of the thin static rope and use it like a rock plug for protection.
Krab: Iron Abbreviation

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Largo start: The first finger on the climb is very high and needs to jump.
Layback/Lieback: Side pull.
Leader: Pioneer climber.
Lead: Lead climber, Pioneer climb.
Ledge: Platform.
Locking biner: Locked iron lock.
Lock-off: Single arm grabs the fulcrum lock.
Lowering: Lower people or things.
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Manky: Expanding nails that look very weak and have hit before.
Mantle: The action of holding your hand in the palm and then standing on the same foot.
Mixed climbing: Ice rock mixed climbing.
Moat: A pit left behind by the ice and snow after it has fallen away from the rock (relative to the unfinished surface of ice and snow).
Mountain rescue: Mountain rescue Multi pitch climb: Multi-stage climbing. A pitch generally refers to a rope length, but it is related to the protection point selection and the route bending.
The length of a switch for lead.
Munter hitch: Italian knot. Single loop.
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Nailing: Hit the Nut with a hammer: rock plug. A wedge-shaped metal block protector in a rocky seam.
Nut key: Remove the metal tool from the rock plug.
Nut tool: Remove the metal tool from the rock plug.
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"Off Belay": Withdraw protection. When the vanguard climber does not need protection, say to the protector.
Off width : The width of the crack is too large but too small to use chimney climbing technology. One of the most difficult to climb.
"On Belay?": The vanguard climber confirmed that the protector was ready for protection. It is an interrogation.
On-sight flash: See flash.
Open book: Inward intersection of two plane rock walls. Interior corner.
Open-hand grip: grasp by the friction of the palm or front knuckle.
Outside corner: Inward intersection of two plane rock walls. Outside corners, corners.
Over-cam, to: The mechanical plug squeezes into the smallest size when placed, and then it is difficult to remove it.
Overhang: Depression,
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Pass: Yamaguchi.
Party ledge: big platform.
Pendulum: Dang. Swish like you are on a swing. Used for cross cutting with a fulcrum.
Pig: Hanging bag Pink point: After several attempts, you can climb and hang the fast hanging route.
Pitch: The distance between two main protection points. Not more than one rope length.
Piton: Pockets of Rock: pits on rocks.
Portaledge: Brackets used in Big wall. There is not necessarily a foreign account.
Pro, Protection: Drop protection point.
Prusik: Scratching. Named after inventor Dr. Prusik.
Pumped: Swelling sensation due to excessive muscle fatigue.

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Quickdraw, quick: Quick hanging. There are iron locks on both sides of the short flat belt----------------------------------------- -------------R----------------------------
Rack: Complete climbing equipment. Generally refers to protective equipment.
Rack: Organize the climbing equipment.
Rad:sport climbing's proverb Rally, to: It's easy to climb.
Ramp: A slowly rising slope.
Rappel: Drop.
Rating: The level of technical climbing.
RDS: Descent Decline Syndrome - Humorous title of death.
Redpoint: After several attempts, I can climb once. It must be LEAD and must be protected by itself.
Resin : A rosin substitute for CHALK. To avoid! Because it will form a permanent smooth on the stone

Resident protection: The protection point left after the descent.
Ridge: Ridge.
Ring: Large iron ring for fall and over protection.
"Rock" : Warns when there is a falling rock.
Roof: Eaves Rope : Rope.
"Rope": Warning the call when he is about to throw a rope.
Route: Routes, routes.
Runner: All around. Rope sleeve. Sling.
Runner: The band that is set on the stone.
Runout: Distance between two protection points. It is often used to describe the distance between protection points.

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Saddle: The saddle. No pass steep.
"Safe": Off Belay (English) LEADER told BELAYER not to protect.
Schwag: Bad rock condition.
Scrambling: Easy to climb, usually without a rope. [But often have to use hand]
Screamer: Extremely long fall.
Screamer: A special device in the protection system that reduces long-range fall [impact].
Scree: Gravel slope.
Screwgate: Iron lock with thread.
Second: Second climber Send: Easily climb a route.
Serac: A chunk of crushed ice in an icefall on a glacier.
Sewing-machine leg or arm: Due to tension, arms or legs are like a sewing machine. (relax muscles, take a deep breath, do not want to fall)
Sewn-up: A line looks like a seam because of too many instruments.
Sharp end: The rope at the end of the vanguard climber.
Short roping: lanyard technology. The two climbers are connected with medium and short length ropes. The remaining rope rolled up on the shoulder.
Short roping: A protection technique. Protector to reduce the distance to fall. Sit start: In the bouldering climb to sit in a sitting position.
Sierra wave: continuous convex lens cloud. Windy, it's time to change the sign of the day.
Sketch pad: A cushion used for protection in bouldering.
Skyhook: Sky hook. A hook used in Big wall.
Slab: Slate with small angles.
"Slack": "Slack" and "Rigging"
Sling : Sleeve. Around the band.
Slingshot: Top rope protection. The protector stands on the ground and protects the rope from the top point of protection.
Sloper: Slope point.
Smearing: An important footwork. Use the soles of your feet to “smear” the surface of the rock to maximize the use of tiny undulations and rough properties on the rock surface.
Snaplink: Iron lock. (UK)
Soloing: Without a companion, climb alone. There may be rope protection.
Sport climbing:? Athletic climbing. Usually refers to indoor or outdoor climbing bolts as protection points. Only seek the difficulty of action skills, minimize the danger.
Spray: Hu Duo.
Stem: The two legs are very open, and they stand on the side of the main support.
"Stick it": "Come on!" Miho Stickh plate: disc protector. There are two long holes in the garden aluminum sheet.
Summit: The top of a mountain or rock wall.
Summit: Summit.

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"Take": A phrase that lets the protector tighten the rope.
"Take in": The phrase that lets the protector tighten the rope with TAKE!
"Taking in": English: The protector lets the original climber tighten the rope after the protection is completed.
Talus: A random stone slope.
Tape knot: Water knot.
Tarn: Lake.
"Tension!": "Receiving the rope!"
"Thats me": When the climber brought the rope to the leader, he told the leader to tighten the rope.
Threaded overhand: Pass through the knot, see 3-11 in http://7799.avhot.com/lyxz09/3-18.htm
Tick ​​marks: Magnesium powder marks used to mark fulcrums in bouldering climbing.
"Tight rope" "Harvest"
Topo: Map of the route. There are already existing protection point signs and simple terrain signs.
Top-rope: Top rope climbing.
Trad: Traditional climbing. Features The leader climbs one side by placing protective devices in cracks or caves and removing the protective device from the climber.
Trad fall: The fall in a traditional climb. There may be serious consequences.
Traverse: Cross climbing.
Trucker: A very reliable protection point. With Bomber
Tunnel: You can use a flat belt or string to pass through the cave as a protection point.
Twistlock: Iron lock locked by spring.

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Undercling: Anti-suppression.
"Up Rope": "Tightening the Rope (Protection)"

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Verglas: Thin ice on the rocks.
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"Watch me": "Attention!"
Water ice: water ice. Not for snow ice. Bubbles are small and brittle.
Webbing (tubular): Banding.
Webbing (loop of): Around the loop.
Weighting : Can you stand if you add weight to the protection point?
Whipper: Falling long distances.
White ice: snow and ice, not easy to break.

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