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when you grab a rope, tie it round your middle and try to climb one massive rock/cliff!
According to answers.com, a piton is: "A metal spike fitted at one end with an eye for securing a rope and driven into rock or ice as a support in mountain climbing."
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Step1 Attach the rope. Attach the rope to the spike. You will be using the spike as the center of the ring.Step2 Measure the rope. The diameter of a discus ring is 96.5 inches, the rope till need to measure 48.25 inches in order to create the perfect discus-ring diameter. To ensure proper measuring, measure from the spike to the tip of the rope.Step3 Drive the spike. If the temporary discus ring is being placed on a soft surface, drive the spike into the ground to hold. If the surface is hard, have someone hold the spike in the center of the proposed ring.Step4 Take a walk. Pull the rope tight and being to walk in a circle. Using the can of spray paint, paint the ground at the tip of the rope.Step5 Erect the cage. By track and field regulations, throwing competitions must have a cage with a net surrounding the ring. This cage, while increasing safety, is an optional precaution for practice rings.
as a nautical term it means to 'make fast' or to 'stop or cease', or ignore that order It is used in mountaineering to tie off a rope around a rock spike. You do not have to be strong to do that, only trained in the discipline where the word is used
Hammer a wooden peg and attach an 8 foot thin rope to the peg. Fasten a spike on the other end (to scrape the circle on the ground). After ensuring the distance between the centre peg and the spike is 8 feet in length, keeping the rope taut, use the spike to mark the ground in a circle.
To tie a rock to a stick, you can use a strong rope or cord. Wrap the rope around the rock and stick multiple times, then tie it securely in place with a knot. Make sure the knot is tight to ensure the rock stays attached securely to the stick.
So you don't fall out There are loops of rope all round a lifeboat, which is for people to hang on to if they are in the water.
fan , a cow movin across tha rahaat wheel, if we have a long rope and having a baloon with the rope on the ither side of rope nd we move the rope in the round direction
yellow color-coded tie off.
No its a marlin spike or fid used for making up lines or rope. It's used to hold open parts of the rope so it can be braided or spliced
You would want to use the thickest rope you can find. If you want to live that is.