Q 1) Identify and write the names of these equipments used by mountaineers.
Answers
Explanation:
Climbing pack.
Rope(s) (dry preferred)
Helmet.
Harness (with adjustable leg loops)
Crampons.
Ice axe (with leash)
rappel device.
And many more..
Pulley.
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Explanation
Hardware quantities depend on route.
Climbing pack
Rope(s) (dry preferred)
Helmet
Harness (with adjustable leg loops)
Crampons
Ice axe (with leash)
Belay/rappel device
Pulley
Locking carabiners
Nonlocking carabiners
Runners–singles and doubles
Prusik cords
Hand protection (athletic tape, gloves)
Snow protection gear
Shovel
Probe
Avalanche transceiver
Headlamp * (plus a spare)
Extra batteries * (kept near your body)
For Technical or Mixed Routes:
Nuts
Nut extraction tool
Hexes
Ice tools (with leashes)
Ice screws
Camming devices
Crevasse Rescue Gear:
Snow picket
Slings (single- and double-length)
(2) Lightweight pulleys
20 ft. of 5-7mm accessory cords (to make prusik slings)
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Navigation
Navigation * is one of the Ten Essentials systems. If you use a GPS (or GPS app on your phone), you also need a map and compass as an emergency backup.
Map * (inside a waterproof sleeve)
Compass *
Route description or guidebook *
Wands
Altimeter watch *
GPS *
Satellite messenger and/or personal locator beacon
Cellphone
Battery pack or a solar panel for charging phone and/or GPS
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Overnight Gear
Mountaineering tent
Sleeping bag (rated appropriately)
Sleeping pads (1 foam + 1 inflatable to deal with severe cold)
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Emergency & First Aid
One of the Ten Essentials is an emergency shelter. Even if you're carrying a tent with you, you should have an emergency shelter in case you have to sleep overnight away from your basecamp.
First-aid kit or first-aid supplies * (see first-aid checklist)
Whistle
Signaling mirror
Lighter/matches (in waterproof container) *
Fire starter (for emergency survival fire) *
Emergency shelter *
Two itineraries: 1 left with friend + 1 under car seat