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Jul 7, 2005 12:01
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Spanish term
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Spanish term (edited):
�a vista�
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on-sight
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Note added at 53 mins (2005-07-07 12:55:17 GMT)
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In some parts of the world, on-sight climbing is the preferred style for many
climbers. It is a form of adventure climbing emphasizing the skills of route ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On-sight_climbing
On Base Percentage On base Plus Slugging On sight Climbing
Also Literature, Arts, History for Canadians. ...
www.masterliness.com/i/On.htm
On-sight climbing information. In ... redpoint. In some parts of the world,
on-sight climbing is the preferred style for many climbers. ...
www.searchspaniel.com/index.php/Climbing_on_sight
En realidad \\\"on sight\\\" se traduce muy alegremente como \\\"a vista\\\". Y \\\"a vista\\\" viene a interpretarse como \\\"una vez vista (la vía)\\\" o \\\"después de verla\\\" deduciéndose a raíz de esta (interesada) interpretación que uno llega a pie de vía, le echa la vista a ésta (por aquí parece que da igual un minuto que pegarse un mes, da igual que uno sea miope, bizco o que use un telescopio, la cosa es echarle la vista el tiempo que sea) y ¡a trepar!
http://www.desnivel.es/textos/foros/index.php?d=foro0023&f=2...
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Note added at 53 mins (2005-07-07 12:55:17 GMT)
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In some parts of the world, on-sight climbing is the preferred style for many
climbers. It is a form of adventure climbing emphasizing the skills of route ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On-sight_climbing
On Base Percentage On base Plus Slugging On sight Climbing
Also Literature, Arts, History for Canadians. ...
www.masterliness.com/i/On.htm
On-sight climbing information. In ... redpoint. In some parts of the world,
on-sight climbing is the preferred style for many climbers. ...
www.searchspaniel.com/index.php/Climbing_on_sight
En realidad \\\"on sight\\\" se traduce muy alegremente como \\\"a vista\\\". Y \\\"a vista\\\" viene a interpretarse como \\\"una vez vista (la vía)\\\" o \\\"después de verla\\\" deduciéndose a raíz de esta (interesada) interpretación que uno llega a pie de vía, le echa la vista a ésta (por aquí parece que da igual un minuto que pegarse un mes, da igual que uno sea miope, bizco o que use un telescopio, la cosa es echarle la vista el tiempo que sea) y ¡a trepar!
http://www.desnivel.es/textos/foros/index.php?d=foro0023&f=2...
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