A climbing harness is a device which allows a climber access to the safety of a rope.[1] It is used in rock and ice climbing, abseiling, and lowering; this is in contrast to other activities requiring ropes for access or safety such as industrial rope work (such as window cleaning), construction, and rescue and recovery, which use safety harnesses instead.
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A climbingharness is a device which allows a climber access to the safety of a rope. It is used in rock and ice climbing, abseiling, and lowering; this...
safety harness is not to be confused with a climbingharness used for mountaineering, rock climbing, and climbing gyms. Specialized harnesses for animal...
Glossary of climbing terms relates to rock climbing (including aid climbing, lead climbing, bouldering, and competition climbing), mountaineering, and...
Lead climbing (or leading) is a technique in rock climbing where the lead climber clips their rope to the climbing protection as they ascend a pitch of...
technique is a standard part of climbing education. Crevasse rescue consists of two or more climbers tied together with a climbing rope, forming a rope team;...
edge of the Great Couloir to her death, as the result of an unsecured climbingharness. She had scaled Washington's Mount Rainier over 100 times, and led...
fashion, under load, with minimal effort by the person controlling it. Climbingharness: Fixed around the waist or whole body used to secure the descender...
many types of knots that are commonly used in the pursuit of rock climbing, ice climbing, and general mountaineering, the most popular of which are listed...
Although people used to climb with waraji (straw shoes), commonly used gear now includes special shoes with a felt sole, a climbingharness, a helmet, and ropes...
Tree climbing is a recreational or functional activity consisting of ascending and moving around in the crowns of trees. A rope, helmet, and harness can...
A climbing gym is a gym dedicated to indoor climbing. Climbing gyms have climbing walls that can be used for leading, top roping, and bouldering. They...
climbing rope is a rope that is used in climbing. It is a critical part of an extensive chain of protective equipment (which also includes climbing harnesses...
contact with abrasive surfaces. To ensure safety, most highliners wear a climbingharness or swami belt with a leash attached to the slackline itself. Leash-less...
snap-gate carabiner, ascender and descender; Ben Lyon of Tebay; a climbingharness, designed by Don Whillans, and the belay loop at Troll Safety Equipment...
Rock climbing is a sport in which participants climb up, across, or down natural rock formations or indoor climbing walls. The goal is to reach the summit...
or caused by the harness itself, climbing medicine authorities have argued against the terminology of suspension trauma or harness hang syndrome and...
walking on a glacier with special equipment, such as crampons, rope, climbingharness, helmet and ice axe, so that to some degree it resembles mountaineering...
This is used in a range of mountaineering activities: rock climbing, technical tree climbing, caving, water crossings and mountain rescue. A zip-line is...
In climbing and mountaineering, the term belaying refers to techniques used to create friction within a climbing protection system, particularly on a...
Top rope climbing (or top roping) is a form of rock climbing where the climber is securely attached to a climbing rope that runs through a fixed anchor...