It wasn't climbing, though, but metallurgy that made him famous.
Responding quickly, Henneberry didn't even remember climbing down the ladder and running to the phone to dial 911.
Its adaptive air suspension, full-time all-wheel drive, locking differentials and extra-low range all combine to make the Range Rover capable of going just about anywhere you'd think to try and drive, and to conquer some slopes you couldn't ascend without a climbing rope.
Now, it doesn't stick as good as a climbing foot or a shoe, a human foot would, but I think, you know, in that respect, my calves don't get tired on that side and I - my wife says it's completely aid climbing, which she says it's cheating.
The area where Mr. Ybarra is believed to have been climbing doesn't have trails and is used mostly by experienced mountain climbers, Mr. Gediman said.
They don't normally involve mountains or climbing equipment, but an appearance at a store, a hotel and an airport, with the cycle repeated the next day.
Zdanivsky turned to boosting when his spine was crushed in a car accident in 1994, because he didn't want the injury to curb his passion for mountain climbing.
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The oceans can't keep up with demand for fish, which has been climbing 3.6% a year (twice the growth in population) since the 1960s.
Climbing also taught Chouinard another lesson: Don't exceed your resources.
With the human population now at seven billion and climbing, cities have become huge territories that don't allow the passage of other species through them.
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And if a trap isn't built just right, the pigs will find a way out, either by climbing over each other or squeezing under the fencing.
Like the pole-climbing exercise, it's about executing a task that feels impossible but isn't.
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