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multi-pitch climbing
a style of climbing that involves ascending a rock face in multiple stages, with each stage requiring a separate rope length
Multi-pitch climbing is a type of rock climbing where the route is too long to climb in a single stretch, so it is broken up into multiple sections or "pitches." Each pitch is climbed separately, and at the end of each section, the climber anchors themselves to the rock to secure a safe resting point while the second climber ascends. The climbers continue this process until they reach the top. This type of climbing is usually done on longer routes, often outdoors, and requires careful planning, equipment, and coordination between climbers.
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