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Slab climbing is a type of rock climbing where the rock face is at an angle less steep than vertical. It is characterized by balance- and friction-dependent moves on very small holds. It is often not leadable, or climbable from the ground up, unless it has pre-drilled bolts to protect the climb, making most slab climbs either top rope climbing or sport climbing. Special techniques such as smearing are necessary to climb slab. It is a type of face climbing and is distinctly different from crack climbing. Slab climbing is a relatively new area of climbing, having become more popular in the last 30 years, and some of the highest graded routes are currently being realized.

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  • Escalada de adherencia (es)
  • Escalade en dalle (fr)
  • Slab climbing (en)
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  • La escalada en adherencia es un tipo de escalada en roca donde la superficie de la roca está en un ángulo menos inclinado que la vertical. Se caracteriza por movimientos dependientes del equilibrio y de la fricción. A menudo no es adecuada para hacer en cordada, ni escalable desde la base de la pared, a menos que tenga pernos pretaladrados para proteger la escalada, lo que hace que la mayoría de las escaladas sean en placas, ya sean ascendidas con cuerda superior o en escalada deportiva. Es un tipo de escalada en pared y es muy diferente de la escalada en fisuras. La escalada en adherencia es un área relativamente nueva de escalada, que se ha vuelto más popular en los últimos 30 años, y actualmente se están realizando algunas rutas de mayor graduación. (es)
  • L’escalade en dalle est l'escalade rocheuse pratiquée sur des parois avec un angle d'inclinaison inférieur à la verticale (dalles positives) ou bien verticales. L'escalade en dalle se distingue de l'escalade en dévers et en fissure. L'escalade en dalle se caractérise par l'importance de l'équilibre, la grimpe par adhérence (chaussons) et l'usage de très petites prises (gratons). Ce type d'escalade, devenu populaire dans les années 1980, est typiquement associé à l'escalade sportive, puisque les parois lisses nécessitent généralement le perçage de trous pour fixer des points de protection. (fr)
  • Slab climbing is a type of rock climbing where the rock face is at an angle less steep than vertical. It is characterized by balance- and friction-dependent moves on very small holds. It is often not leadable, or climbable from the ground up, unless it has pre-drilled bolts to protect the climb, making most slab climbs either top rope climbing or sport climbing. Special techniques such as smearing are necessary to climb slab. It is a type of face climbing and is distinctly different from crack climbing. Slab climbing is a relatively new area of climbing, having become more popular in the last 30 years, and some of the highest graded routes are currently being realized. (en)
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  • La escalada en adherencia es un tipo de escalada en roca donde la superficie de la roca está en un ángulo menos inclinado que la vertical. Se caracteriza por movimientos dependientes del equilibrio y de la fricción. A menudo no es adecuada para hacer en cordada, ni escalable desde la base de la pared, a menos que tenga pernos pretaladrados para proteger la escalada, lo que hace que la mayoría de las escaladas sean en placas, ya sean ascendidas con cuerda superior o en escalada deportiva. Es un tipo de escalada en pared y es muy diferente de la escalada en fisuras. La escalada en adherencia es un área relativamente nueva de escalada, que se ha vuelto más popular en los últimos 30 años, y actualmente se están realizando algunas rutas de mayor graduación. (es)
  • L’escalade en dalle est l'escalade rocheuse pratiquée sur des parois avec un angle d'inclinaison inférieur à la verticale (dalles positives) ou bien verticales. L'escalade en dalle se distingue de l'escalade en dévers et en fissure. L'escalade en dalle se caractérise par l'importance de l'équilibre, la grimpe par adhérence (chaussons) et l'usage de très petites prises (gratons). Ce type d'escalade, devenu populaire dans les années 1980, est typiquement associé à l'escalade sportive, puisque les parois lisses nécessitent généralement le perçage de trous pour fixer des points de protection. (fr)
  • Slab climbing is a type of rock climbing where the rock face is at an angle less steep than vertical. It is characterized by balance- and friction-dependent moves on very small holds. It is often not leadable, or climbable from the ground up, unless it has pre-drilled bolts to protect the climb, making most slab climbs either top rope climbing or sport climbing. Special techniques such as smearing are necessary to climb slab. It is a type of face climbing and is distinctly different from crack climbing. Slab climbing is a relatively new area of climbing, having become more popular in the last 30 years, and some of the highest graded routes are currently being realized. (en)
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