English to Kannada Dictionary mountaineering

mountaineering

ಪರ್ವತಾರೋಹಣ
definition
noun
Most mountaineering trainers say that rock climbing is all in the head.
the sport or activity of climbing mountains.
example
Hinged crampons are used for 'mountaineering' and snow climbing, not ice climbing.
the village of Glencoe is surrounded by fantastic mountains—ideal for skiing and 'mountaineering' in the winter
They have learned about camping in snow conditions and have mastered skilled 'mountaineering' rope work.
a 'mountaineering' expedition
Accurate accident analysis is an extremely important aspect of 'mountaineering' .
Another sport that took off in this period was Alpine 'mountaineering' .
My 'mountaineering' partner, John, and I have had to cancel our climbing expedition to Tibet.
As a mountaineer, part of the beauty of 'mountaineering' , for me, is the level of personal challenge involved.
He tossed away the concept of oxygen tanks and big teams and camps, and made 'mountaineering' a more equal contest between man and mountain.
We have revived the sport of 'mountaineering' in a major way, after a gap of 43 years.
As with 'mountaineering' and tobogganing, few members of a film audience have first-hand experience of sky-diving.
Training included general 'mountaineering' skills such as outdoor cooking and camping in snow caves.
Equipment failure in rock climbing and 'mountaineering' is extraordinarily rare.
She will also try her hand at ice climbing, 'mountaineering' and trekking.
Nowadays, people go for the skiing and 'mountaineering' , and it's a lot quieter than most of the big alpine resorts.
If you are planning adventure activities such as scuba diving or 'mountaineering' , ensure these are covered by your policy.
His interests include mountain biking, 'mountaineering' , poetry and art.
Most 'mountaineering' trainers say that rock climbing is all in the head.
The five were part of a 15-person 'mountaineering' expedition from the university.
Many interesting mountain trails beckon 'mountaineering' enthusiasts to the Zanskar valley.
For a small nation we have made remarkable contributions to world 'mountaineering' throughout the sport's history.
McDonald left the north-east of England in the early 1950s to pursue his love of 'mountaineering' and skiing.
Both these book are essential reading for those interested in Sherpa society and in Himalayan 'mountaineering' .
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