trad climbing
noun [ U ] uk/ˈtræd ˌklaɪ.mɪŋ/ us/ˈtræd ˌklaɪ.mɪŋ/ (also traditional climbing)
传统攀登(不借助事先铺设的辅助用具,而需要自带登山设备和绳索并在事后撤除)
the style of climbing (= moving on rocks, up mountains, or up special walls as a sport) in which climbers use devices and ropes that they bring with them and remove after the climb, rather than using devices that have already been fixed to the rock
Trad climbing is any climbing that involves removable gear. That's by contrast to sport climbing, which uses permanent gear (usually bolts). 传统攀登是任何涉及可拆卸装备的攀登。 这与使用永久性装备(通常是锚栓)的运动攀登形成鲜明对比。
Traditional climbing involves the use of leader-placed/second removed protection. 传统攀登涉及使用先导放置/殿后移除的保护用具。
Compare: sport climbing
- More examples
- Sport climbing, trad climbing, ice climbing, ski-mountaineering, and more! I'll be presenting a whirlwind tour through many of the mechanical devices used in modern climbing techniques.
- One of the most popular trad climbing crags in the Blueys, Mt Piddington is sort of the New South Wales version of Frog.
- He observed that he disliked the notion of traditional climbing. He thinks it makes placing your own gear sound like an activity practised by people with one foot in the grave.