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MOUNTAINEERING. GROUP 2.

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INTRODUCTION. Lights On with solid fill.

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person on top of mountain during daytime. Sometimes known as mountain climbing , is a popular outdoor activity. Mountaineering requires the use of skills, physical strength, and a range of mountaineering equipment to assist you in ascending a chosen mountain with varying terrains. Activities that include mountaineering are the traditional outdoor climbing, indoor climbing, skiing and more..

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person on top of mountain during daytime. It is more properly restricted to climbing in areas where the terrain and weather conditions present such hazards that a certain amount of prior experience is required for safety. Mountaineering is a dangerous sport for those who are untrained..

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person on top of mountain during daytime. The pleasures of mountaineering, for most climbers, are found not only in the “conquest” of a peak, but also in the physical and spiritual fulfillments gained through intense personal effort, ever-increasing proficiency, and contact with natural grandeur. When most people envision “mountain climbing”, often times they picture climbers on the summit of Mt. Everest in a blizzard-like condition. Oftentimes, this is not the case. There are three types of mountain climbing: Ice climbing Trail climbing Rock climbing.

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person on top of mountain during daytime. Mountaineering activities refer to any sport the involves climbing or attempting to reach high points . A few examples of these are rock climbing, hiking and many more. Another term for this is “ Alpinism ”. Mountaineering activities can benefit a person because it helps our bodies become healthier and more fit. It can be used as a form of aerobic exercise . It improves our physical fitness and can also help with our mental health..

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HISTORY. Bar graph with upward trend with solid fill.

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man standing on top of mountain beside cairn stones.

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man standing on top of mountain beside cairn stones.

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man standing on top of mountain beside cairn stones.