EB
The first sport climbing shoes
Edge
A sharp edge on a rock face.
(d) Kante, (f) Graton, (i) Spigolo / lama, (e) Orilla, (s)
Kant, (pl) Kant
Edging
Foot technique where one uses the edge of the climbing
shoe to stand on small footholds. The opposite of
smearing.
(d) Kanten, (f) Gratonner, (e) cantear
Elvis, to
To have a sewing maching leg. Named after "Elvis, the
King", who suffered from this this problem when
singing before a crowd of screaming women.
(d) N鄣maschine, (e) motoneta, (pl) telegrafowac
Epic
The story of a well planned climb that turned into a
grueling adventure that turned out well in the end. As
these stories are told over and over again - and they
always are - the details get stretched to supernatural
proportions for dramatic effect.
(d) Eine Geschichte, (f) Epop嶪 (e) Historia 廧ica
Etrier
(Pronounce with a french accent). Webbing ladder used
for aid climbing. Also known as 'aider'.
(d) Leiter, (f) 尒rier, (nl) Ladder, (i) Staffa, (e) Estribo,
(s) Stegar
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