laybacking

climbing technique in which opposing force is applied with the hands and feet to overcome slabs, cracks and dihedrals
Thing climbing_techniques Q1538257
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laybacking

Summary

laybacking is a climbing techniques[1].

Key Facts

  • laybacking's image is recorded as Piazen.jpg[2].
  • laybacking's instance of is recorded as climbing techniques[3].
  • Tita Piaz is named after laybacking[4].
  • laybacking's Commons category is recorded as Laybacking[5].
  • laybacking's described at URL is recorded as https://www.klettern.de/klettertraining/kletter-vokabular/[6].
  • laybacking's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1223qp70[7].
  • laybacking's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122g3lq0[8].

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