ON SIGHT
If the climber does not receive relevant information, the first attempt at the route is done in the form of a vanguard or a traditional climb without completing the route. The climber only observed the route from the ground before climbing, did not see other people climbing the route, and did not get any description or difficult information about this route from other people or articles.
FLASH
When the climber has obtained the relevant information, the first attempt at the route is done in the form of a vanguard or a traditional climb without completing the route. The climber can see other people climbing the route before climbing, can understand the shape and size of the fulcrum, and can know about the description or difficulty of this route. The bouldering route completed during the first attempt is also called FLASH.
REDPOINT
After the climber has repeatedly practiced the route, he or she will climb up and place protection points to complete the entire route. Once it fell off, the attempt failed, the main rope was pulled down, and all the intermediate protection points were removed before the next REDPOINT attempt was made.
PINKPOINT
Similar to REDPOINT, the difference is that the intermediate protection point of the route has been pre-loaded with quick links. The use of PINKPOINT is very common, especially on large angles. Now, rock climbers have increasingly ignored the difference between REDPOINT and PINKPOINT.
REDCIRCLE
In the course of the climber's attempt to REDPOINT, the failure fell off, and both the rope and the hung are left on the route. The next time he climbs, use this rope to get off the ground and complete the entire route. Before the climber can repeatedly practice the route, have understood or tried all the actions.
YO-YO
After the climber is detached, the rope and quick hanging are left on the route. The next time you climb, use this rope to start from the ground until you complete the entire route. The difference with RED CIRCLE is that the climber does not have any knowledge of the route after the shedding part, nor can he observe or try the following route.
HANGDOGGING
After the climber falls off, he continues to climb from the shedding area to learn about the action. HANGDOGGING itself does not mean to complete the route, just for REDPOINT and other ways to prepare.
FREE SOLO
Do not use rope, do not use protection points and protection equipment, complete the climb on the route alone.
SOLO
Complete the climb to the route alone. Ropes can be used to protect the equipment and even AIDs can be used to climb.
TEAM FREE ASCENT
The team collectively completed the climb of multiple routes. During this process, the team members alternately led the climb, and the rest followed the ascender. In fact, this method cannot be called FREE climbing. It is instrument-assisted.
REDCROSS
Complete the route with the climber without falling off.
ALL FREE
Hang on the middle point of protection and take one or more breaks to complete each movement and reach the end of the route. Can not be called the completion of the route, only that there is no external force in the climbing process.
TOP ROPE
The course is completed without falling off with the top rope protection.
If the climber does not receive relevant information, the first attempt at the route is done in the form of a vanguard or a traditional climb without completing the route. The climber only observed the route from the ground before climbing, did not see other people climbing the route, and did not get any description or difficult information about this route from other people or articles.
FLASH
When the climber has obtained the relevant information, the first attempt at the route is done in the form of a vanguard or a traditional climb without completing the route. The climber can see other people climbing the route before climbing, can understand the shape and size of the fulcrum, and can know about the description or difficulty of this route. The bouldering route completed during the first attempt is also called FLASH.
REDPOINT
After the climber has repeatedly practiced the route, he or she will climb up and place protection points to complete the entire route. Once it fell off, the attempt failed, the main rope was pulled down, and all the intermediate protection points were removed before the next REDPOINT attempt was made.
PINKPOINT
Similar to REDPOINT, the difference is that the intermediate protection point of the route has been pre-loaded with quick links. The use of PINKPOINT is very common, especially on large angles. Now, rock climbers have increasingly ignored the difference between REDPOINT and PINKPOINT.
REDCIRCLE
In the course of the climber's attempt to REDPOINT, the failure fell off, and both the rope and the hung are left on the route. The next time he climbs, use this rope to get off the ground and complete the entire route. Before the climber can repeatedly practice the route, have understood or tried all the actions.
YO-YO
After the climber is detached, the rope and quick hanging are left on the route. The next time you climb, use this rope to start from the ground until you complete the entire route. The difference with RED CIRCLE is that the climber does not have any knowledge of the route after the shedding part, nor can he observe or try the following route.
HANGDOGGING
After the climber falls off, he continues to climb from the shedding area to learn about the action. HANGDOGGING itself does not mean to complete the route, just for REDPOINT and other ways to prepare.
FREE SOLO
Do not use rope, do not use protection points and protection equipment, complete the climb on the route alone.
SOLO
Complete the climb to the route alone. Ropes can be used to protect the equipment and even AIDs can be used to climb.
TEAM FREE ASCENT
The team collectively completed the climb of multiple routes. During this process, the team members alternately led the climb, and the rest followed the ascender. In fact, this method cannot be called FREE climbing. It is instrument-assisted.
REDCROSS
Complete the route with the climber without falling off.
ALL FREE
Hang on the middle point of protection and take one or more breaks to complete each movement and reach the end of the route. Can not be called the completion of the route, only that there is no external force in the climbing process.
TOP ROPE
The course is completed without falling off with the top rope protection.
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