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rock climbing

Noun

Meaning

the sport or pastime of scaling rock masses on mountain sides (especially with the help of ropes and special equipment)

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rock-climbing

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A number of granite outcrops along the south coast have been quarried in the past, making for spectacular scenery and good rock-climbing. Source: Internet

Each camera move was planned in advance to work around areas where the lighting would be added, and electricians and grips donned rock-climbing harnesses to move down the shaft and attach the lights. Source: Internet

Arkansas’s Richland Creek Region is home to the state’s largest continuous crag—a 360-degree rock with routes on every face that’s argued by some as Arkansas’ most scenic rock-climbing setting thanks to an expansive view of the valley below. Source: Internet

Although you can’t learn rock climbing from a book, you’ll find a lot of rock-climbing manuals at EMS in Lake Placid, the Mountaineer in Keene Valley, and other outdoors stores. Source: Internet

LISBON — A rock-climbing organization wants to swap out the pitons in the rock face of the old stone quarry in town, and seeking the village’s permission could inadvertently result in the area being declared off limits. Source: Internet

The group went on adventures together, including raising a pig, rock-climbing by night (her hair got stuck in the rocks) and traveling to North Carolina for a fiddling convention. Source: Internet

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