About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: On-sight climbing, German Alpine Club, Nanaimo River climbing area, Camp 4, Stoney Point, Dry-tooling, David Breashears, Alex Honnold, Mountain Safety Research, Climber's finger, Mountain guide, Separate Reality, George Finch, Ha'ik Stairs, Tenaya Canyon, Gap of Dunloe, The Wayfarers' Club, Ice screw, Alpine style, Bottleneck, The Rucksack Club, Fell & Rock Climbing Club, Beta, Roped solo climbing, Five Ten Footwear, Deep-water soloing, Tyrolean traverse, Spotting, Redpoint, Mantle, Big wall climbing, Kloofing, Mountain Club of South Africa, Climbers' Club, The School Room, The Mandala, Bowles Rocks, Topo, Explorers Grand Slam, Rock and Ice Club, Summit register, Reverso, Franz Senn Hut, Pigeon Mountain Industries, Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies, Abruzzi Ridge, Franklin Gorge, Pinkpoint, Multi-pitch climbing, Schleierfall, Australian rappel, Three Poles Challenge, Mount Nemo Conservation Area, Front pointing, Expedition style, Five Peaks Challenge, Headpoint, Club Alpino Italiano, Gaston, Booroomba Rocks, Smearing, Master's Edge, Santee Boulders, Fake Peak, Principle Hope, Am Buachaille, Fifi hook, Edging, Beanfest, Gendarme, Fixed rope, Copperhead, Autoblock, Ellis Brigham, Kominite, El Rito Crags, Dinas Cromlech, Zemu Gap Peak, Skyhook, A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush, Climbing garden, Camlock, Lancashire Rock, Bas-Cuvier, Peu difficile, Sailing Hawks, Gorges d'Apremont. Excerpt: The German Alpine Club (German: ) or DAV is the largest climbing association in the world and the eighth largest sports union in Germany. It is organised into 354 legally independent branches with a total of around 815,000 members. It is a member of the German Olympic Sports Confederation, the responsible body for sport and competition climbing, hiking, mountaineering, hill walking, ice climbing and mountain expeditions as well as ski ...