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rappel
[ra-pel, ruh-]
noun
(in mountaineering) the act or method of moving down a steep incline or past an overhang by means of a double rope secured above and placed around the body, usually under the left thigh and over the right shoulder, and paid out gradually in the descent.
verb (used without object)
to descend by means of a rappel.
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of rappel1
Example Sentences
Videos from the area showed rescuers rappelling down hills and cliffs in valleys covered in mist.
I followed him up a multipitch route in Idyllwild, rappelled down a sheer cliff in Joshua Tree and then had the most daunting adventure of all … a conversation about “us.”
“I rappelled down to him and stayed with him for four hours until his light faded,” Mr Holecek said.
The man, quite literally, was at the end of his rope after rappelling 100 feet below his partner and finding himself unable to climb back up.
With offerings like bouldering competitions. rappelling classes and phone app-activated routes, these gyms around Los Angeles and Orange County, well, rock.
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