QUÉ SIGNIFICA ASCENDEUR EN INGLÉS
definición de ascendeur en el diccionario inglés
La definición de ascendeur en el diccionario es una empuñadura de metal que se enhebra en una cuerda y se puede tensar y aflojar alternativamente para ayudar a trepar a la cuerda: se usa unida a eslingas para los pies y la cintura. También se llama: ascendente.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ASCENDEUR»
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ascendeur en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
ascendeur y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Peering Over the Edge: The Philosophy of Mountaineering
The other two climbed simultaneously, one being belayed by the leader and the
other belaying himself with a Gibb's Ascendeur. The climbing alternated between
good snow and hard ice. The angle varied from about 45 degrees to perhaps 60
...
2
Everest: The Unclimbed Ridge
I followed, using my Petzel ascendeur for security. My turn to lead. Once in it, the
gully did not seem quite as steep as it had done from below; the average angle
was probably around sixty degrees, but there were bulges that were considerably
...
Chris Bonington, Charles Clarke, Clint Willis,
2002
3
The international encyclopedia of surgery: a systematic ...
Aorta; B. Vena cava ascendeur, C, Aneurism ; D, Site of a ronnd ap* erture,
somewhat larger than a six- Localities of Arterio-venous Aneurism. — Ar- pence,
through which cotnmnnira- terio-venous aneurisms have most frequently been »'
on ...
4
The South African Dictionary of Sport
... which has been wedged into a rock crack etc arete a sharp mountain ridge; a
steep narrow ridge of rock ascendeur a mechanical device used for ascending a
rope balance move a climbing move in which footwork ensures adherence rather
...
Hefixed his jumar ascendeur ontothe lineand beganthe ascent. Hesettled quickly
into the rhythm—sliding the jumar clamp up, pushing up on his foot sling, letting
his harness take the weight, metre after metre, up towards the lip. Halfway up ...
6
The Mammoth Book of How it Happened - Everest
After 100 feet the ropes crossed the slope horizontally but still I could not stand. I
crawled on all fours, my harness fastened to the rope by the ascendeur which
allowed me to pull myself forward without sliding back. I could not see in the dark,
...
I clipped my ascendeur device onto the rope, slid it alongand swung alarmingly
acrossthe bergschrund and upthe wallto the slopesabove. The wind was coming
frommy right, thesouth. Thehood of my down suit projected forward round myface
...
Joe Tasker, Chris Bonington,
2013
8
Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know
A loop or sling is attachedto this krab. Another detachabledevice,also on your
sling, is clippedonto the fixed ropes thatleadyouupthe mountain. This is called
ajumar (or ascendeur),and has metal teeth. Slide the jumar up therope and it
runs ...
9
Gardeners Chronicle, the Horticultural Trade Journal
The climbing procedure 1) The Jumar ascendeur attached to the harness is
pushed as high up the rope as possible. 2) The climber then lies back and lets
the harness and rope take all his weight. It is especially important to let the
harness ...
Nobody tried karabiners and brake bars, an arrangement popular in the U.S.A.
Three types of mechanical prussiker (ascendeur) were used — the Swiss Jumar,
the British Clogger and the American Gibbs Rope- walkers. Jumars were the
most ...