Encara no tenim significats per a "chockstone".
1A good chockstone can be as reliable as a nut or cam.
2They described their anchor for me: a sling around a chockstone with lockers.
3Darren Vonk below a huge chockstone during the first ascent of Dyke Peak.
4The author preparing to pull through the chockstone-flake crux on P14 of Flyboys.
5The key to the 70-foot pitch is a chockstone flake.
6To the left of the dam there is a tunnel formed by a huge chockstone.
7Eventually, Micah navigated past a truck-sized chockstone and up a sharp-cut dihedral to the belay.
8Pulling over the chockstone will usually be the crux, requiring some grunting and ungraceful body English.
9I was intimidated moving up to the chockstone.
10Use chimney techniques to wedge and stem between the walls or between the wall and chockstone itself.
11With immense labour I found a chockstone above my head, and managed to force my foot free.
12It's there because I thought the chockstone needed to be climbed, and I loved every second of it!
13The runner likely migrated into the crack where the chockstone was, or was set there in the beginning.
14Chimney up and attempt to gracefully pull over the chockstone on pitch one, or just belly-flop onto it.
15After a tunnel move behind a chockstone on P5, continue up a corner and face climbing to the top.
16Climbed in 1951, this was a phenomenal achievement given that the only protection was a threaded chockstone too low to be of much use.
Chockstone a través del temps