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    The Climbers' Club is the senior rock-climbing club in England and Wales (outside the Lake District). The club was founded in 1898. The CC one of the largest...
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    The Night Climbers of Oxford is a secret society, dedicated to nocturnally scaling college and town buildings in Oxford, England. The society is noted...
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  • Arddu, The Climbers' Club, 1989. ISBN 0901601438. Al Churcher, "Two Is One Too Many", Climbers' Club Journal, 1991, p. 123., climbers-club.co.uk. Retrieved...
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    Raynsford The Night Climbers of Oxford Night Climbers of Cambridge, Oleander Press, Cambridge, 2007 ISBN 978-1909349551 Roof Climber's Guide to Trinity,...
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  • System console. The characters Popo and Nana, collectively known as the Ice Climbers, scale 32 vertically scrolling, ice-covered mountains to recover stolen...
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    on a top rope) are now accepted by the leading traditional climbers. Traditional climbers subsequently introduced the derived term 'greenpointing' (or...
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    This is a list of climbers and mountaineers who are notable for their activities in mountaineering (including alpine climbing), rock climbing (including...
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  • abroad. The Wayfarers' Club was a founding member of the British Mountaineering Council, the national representative body of climbers, hill walkers and mountaineers...
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    George Mallory (category English mountain climbers)
    Gillman 2000, pp. 99–100. Young 1912, pp. 457–458. "Climbers' Club – Obituaries" (PDF). The Climbers' Club. UK. page 9. Archived (PDF) from the original on...
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    Thirteen climbers from several expeditions died in the 1986 K2 disaster. Another six mountaineers died in the 1995 K2 disaster, while eleven climbers died...
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    help the climber push themself up the rock. In alpine climbing, it is common for climbers to see routes of mixed terrain. This means climbers may need...
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    ISSN 0065-6569. Retrieved 22 April 2024. "The R O Downes Hut" (PDF). Climbers Club Journal. 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2024. Walmsley, J. (1958). "Masherbrum...
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    The 1996 Mount Everest disaster occurred on 10–11 May 1996 when eight climbers caught in a blizzard died on Mount Everest while attempting to descend from...
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    American rock climbers to travel widely to climb in different countries, and was one of the first "professional" American rock climbers, supporting himself...
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    about different climbers' timing and actions, when reported later via survivors' eyewitness accounts or via radio communications of climbers who died (sometimes...
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    popularised and developed by British climbers Tim Emmett, Mike Robertson, and Neil Gresham, and Austrian climber Klem Loskot. DWS came to worldwide attention...
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    Sport climbing (redirect from Sport climber)
    recounted that American traditional climbers were as much against the "redpointing" techniques of sport climbers (i.e. continually practicing new routes...
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  • Ian McNaught-Davis (category English mountain climbers)
    the Karakoram range in Baltistan. He became honorary librarian of the Climbers' Club in 1961. In the 1960s, he was a climbing partner of Joe Brown. He took...
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    reflects the large number of climbers that year rather than a spike in the death rate: before 1996, one in four climbers died making the ascent, while...
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    Rock climbing (redirect from Rock climbers)
    Anasazi in the 12th century are thought to have been excellent climbers. Early European climbers used rock climbing techniques to reach the summits in their...
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  • passion, climbing, starting from a high school climbing club, to being a world class professional climber. Going through the different stages of his life dealing...
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  • group of climbers live in the cities of La Paz and El Alto, and range from the ages of 24 to 50 years old. Most of them are married to climbers and worked...
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    The park police formerly ticketed climbers who climbed more than a few feet up the rock. The City Climbers Club approached the park authorities and...
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    – artistic style being on par with difficulty – was rarely followed by climbers of his generation and is considered unusual today, difficulty remaining...
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    a team of 3 climbers from the US and 6 Sherpas were the first to reach the summit in the year. It is reported that at least 65 climbers in 6 teams have...
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    "The Cott" and has been used as a base for climbers since the nineteenth century. During the 1890s climbers stayed at Ogwen or the Pen-y-Gwryd and early...
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    "Three Climbs at Avon" (PDF). Climbers Club Journal: 36–37. Martin, Crocker. Avon Gorge : the definitive climbers' club guide. [U.K.?]. ISBN 978-0-9572815-4-7...
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    climbing areas, advocate for climbers around the world, preserve climbing’s history and chronicle climbing achievement. Climbing clubs usually schedule climbing...
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    British Birds. 99: 230–235. Harrison, Paul (2008): Lundy (Climbers Club Guides) Climbers Club Harrison, Peter (1988): Seabirds (2nd ed.). Christopher Helm...
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    European Alps, alpine climbers that get into difficulty can wait long periods before rescue is available or possible. Alpine climbers in the Himalayas and...
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