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  • 1Climbing — This article is about Human climbing. For climbing in other animals, see Arboreal locomotion. For other uses, see Climbing (disambiguation). Rock climbers on Valkyrie at The Roaches in Staffordshire, England …

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  • 2Timeline of climbing Mount Everest — Contents 1 Timeline 1.1 1921: Reconnaissance expedition 1.2 1922: First attempt …

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  • 3Mount Hood climbing accidents — Aerial view of Mount Hood s rugged north side. Mount Hood climbing accidents are mountain climbing or hiking related incidents on Oregon s Mount Hood. As of 2007, about 10,000 people attempt to climb Mount Hood each year.[1] As of May 2002, more… …

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  • 4Ice climbing — Ice climbing, as the term indicates, is the activity of ascending inclined ice formations. Usually, ice climbing refers to roped and protected climbing of features such as icefalls, frozen waterfalls, and cliffs and rock slabs covered with ice… …

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  • 5History of rock climbing — Although the practice of rock climbing was an important component of Victorian mountaineering in the Alps, it is generally thought that the sport of rock climbing began in the last quarter of the nineteenth century in at least three areas:… …

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  • 6Night climbing in Cambridge — Night climbing is a term used principally at Oxford and Cambridge universities, England, to describe the sport of climbing up the walls of colleges and public buildings, and exploring the rooftops. This activity is frowned on by college… …

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  • 7August 2008 K2 climbing accident — On August 2 2008, eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died following an avalanche on the Himalayan mountain K2, the second highest mountain on Earth.cite web|url=http://www.everestnews.com/pak2008/k22008sadnews081020080101.htm|title… …

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  • 8Stair climbing — is the climbing of a flight of stairs. It is often described as a low impact exercise, often for people who have recently started trying to get in shape. A common phrase in health pop culture is Take the stairs, not the elevator .External links*… …

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  • 9Battle.net — Developer(s) Blizzard Entertainment Type Multiplayer online service …

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  • 10We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder — Infobox Song Name = We Are Climbing Jacob s Ladder Border = Caption = Type = Artist = alt Artist = Album = Published = Released = track no = Recorded = Genre = Christian music Length = Writer = Composer = Label = Producer = Tracks = prev = prev… …

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