
1) Abseil 2) Come down 3) Come down a cliff face 4) Come down a double rope 5) Come down a mountain 6) Descend 7) Descend a mountain 8) Descend using rope 9) Descend, mountaineer-style 10) Descend, while rock climbing 11) Descent of a sort 12) Descent technique 13) Fall 14) Fire-fighters descent 15) French word used in English
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1) Abseil
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call to arms by the beating of a drum
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(rap, abseil) To descend a fixed rope, usually by means of a braking device, statistically the most dangerous climbing technique still in common use probably because some climbers rappel without a good Plan B, that is, without a belay. For the last person down a pitch there is no way to belay a rappel. For that reason the last person often ...
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• (n.) The beat of the drum to call soldiers to arms.
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(Roping Down) Self-belaying down a length of rope to get down from a steep climb.
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[Fr.
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Rap'pel (răp'pĕl or răp*pĕl')
noun [ French Confer
Repeal .]
(Mil.) The beat of the drum to call soldiers to arms.
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A rappel is the beat of the drum to call soldiers to arms.
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[
v] - lower oneself with a double rope coiled aroound the body from a mountainside
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noun (mountaineering) a descent of a vertical cliff or wall made by using a doubled rope that is fixed to a higher point and wrapped around the body
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To descend a cliff or other height by lowering oneself on a fixed rope, with feet against the wall. Friction is placed on the rope, usually with a belay device, to keep the descent slow and controlled. See free rappel.
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