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== Rappelling vs. Abseiling == | == Rappelling vs. Abseiling == | ||
The dictionary defines abseiling – or rappelling as it is more commonly known in the United States and Canada – as the act of sliding down a rope under controlled conditions in order to make a safe descent off a cliff face or other sheer surface. The term traces its origins to the German word "abseilen" (which translates as "top rope down"), and is used in Europe, England and Australia | The dictionary defines abseiling – or rappelling as it is more commonly known in the United States and [[Canada]] – as the act of sliding down a rope under controlled conditions in order to make a safe descent off a cliff face or other sheer surface. The term traces its origins to the German word "abseilen" (which translates as "top rope down"), and is used in Europe, England and Australia | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 30 April 2022
A carabiner (colloquially: 'biner) is a metal loop with a sprung or screwed gate. It can quickly connect ropes and components together.
Carabiners are widely used in sports requiring ropework; such as climbing, caving ("Single Rope Technique"), canyoning, and sailing; and in industrial rope access work, such as construction or window cleaning, and in BDSM play.
Carabiners used in climbing tend to be lighter and faster to use than carabiners used in industry. For recreational climbing, almost all carabiners are made from aluminum. For rope rescues and industrial uses, where the weight of the carabiner is not an important factor and larger working loads are encountered, steel carabiners are commonly used. Some carabiners used in the industry do not have a sprung swinging gate but have a screw shut gate that generally can only be opened and closed using a special tool.
There are broadly two sorts of carabiner: locking and non-locking carabiners.
Rappelling vs. Abseiling
The dictionary defines abseiling – or rappelling as it is more commonly known in the United States and Canada – as the act of sliding down a rope under controlled conditions in order to make a safe descent off a cliff face or other sheer surface. The term traces its origins to the German word "abseilen" (which translates as "top rope down"), and is used in Europe, England and Australia
Climbing gear
All of the climbing gear shown here are available at 'climbing stores' and at Amazon.com
See also
O-ring (2")
Suspension ring (6")
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