National Geographic Maps: Trails Illustrated Road Atlas: Adventure Edition
National Geographic Maps: Trails Illustrated
Type: single Diameter: 9.5 mm Dry Treatment: yes, SuperEverDry Static Elongation: 9.5% Dynamic Elongation: 37% UIAA Falls: 7 Impact Force: 7.8 kN Bi-Pattern: yes Sheath Construction: Perform 3, HD Cover Claimed Weight: 58 g/m Recommended Use: rock climbing Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year
For a long time, Chimborazo was regarded as the highest mountain in the world, before the Europeans began to discover the Himalayas. The false thought that Chimborazo was the highest mountain in the world drove a lot of adventurers to Ecuador aiming to explore such an unique phenomenon.
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Tallest does not always mean toughest. There are plenty of mountains lower than Mount Everest and much more deadly. Some o...
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