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                        A bamboo stick with a small flag on top used to mark paths over glaciers and snow fields.    
    
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									A method of starting a rappel from a cliff edge, accomplished by sitting with legs over the edge and then spinning around to face the cliff while planting feet on the face.    
    
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									A Sherpa is a person of the ethnic group of the same name that is located in the Himalayan Mountains.  Also a generic term for mountaineering porters in Nepal (usually those working at or above base camp) regardless of their ethnic group.    
    
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									A climb which receives a much lower grade than deserved.  Also used as a verb when referring to the act of describing a climbing route as easier than it actually is.    
    
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									A protective device.  It is an eccentric hexagonal nut attached to a wire loop.  The nut is inserted into a crack and it holds through counter-pressure.  Often just termed Hex.    
    
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									A dynamic form of the lieback described above, rotating off one foot while maintaining a grip with that hand, then grabbing a high handhold at the deadpoint of the swing.  This move is frequently reversible, unlike more aerial dynos.    
    
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									A piece of protection that everyone knows will not hold a fall, but makes the climber feel better about having gear beneath them anyhow.    
    
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									A slightly elastic rope that softens falls to some extent.  Also tend to be damaged less severely by heavy loads.  Compare with static rope.    
    
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