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You can buy climbing rope, at any sporting goods store such as Big Five or Sportsman's Warehouse. You use climbing rope when you belay and climb walls.
If your outdoor adventure involves rock climbing then you will definitely need a climbing rope. They are an important safety feature for rock climbing because when you string climbing rope through carabineers, the climbing rope can break your fall if you slip. Also if your outdoor adventure involves boating or using a lasso, you can also use climbing rope. If you just hiking on a familiar trail on your outdoor adventure, you do not climbing rope.
I fell whilst rock climbing, the rope saved my life.We tied the rope to the jetty to stop the boat floating down river.My mum showed me how to use a skipping rope.
Mountaineering or mountain climbing
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Dynamic climbing rope stretches when it is loaded, so for a climber this means that when he falls, the rope will stretch a little as weight is applied, making a fall softer and safer. A static climbing rope does not stretch and has its advantages in situations where you need a rope that does not stretch or give, such as rappelling or caving use. A static rope should not be used by climbers who are lead climbing because taking a fall on a static rope can lead to serious injury to the climber or even cause the rope to snap as it does not properly absorb the force it needs to cushion a fall.
to rappel or "rap" is to decend something by using a rope. You wear a harnass and attach a device (to you and to the rope) which kinks the rope (anchored to a SUPER solid place[s]) so that you can control yourself as you lower down. figure out the system somewhere safe and look to a climbing gym or a guide for instruction!
when they are climbing the mountain
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Without friction - climbing a rope would be impossible !
Rope's. The rope's ends are starting to fray.
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