Theo took off his pack and was spreadeagled on a steep, bare rockface before he realised that there was no purchase. |
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The pair were then lowered down the rockface to the safety of a waiting inshore lifeboat. |
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Rune Larsson described to The Independent's Rob Howard how, early on, he became trapped on a rockface, with no idea how to get off. |
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Blasting and hacking at the rockface deep underground requires squadrons of miners, who often work in cramped and treacherous conditions. |
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It's also extremely well-constructed into the rockface behind, which is testimony to how large hotels were built in the 19th century. |
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I started off by edging around the rockface, attaching the clickets onto a chest-high cable lining the cavern wall. |
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For reasons of construction and safety, The AlpTransit Gotthard Company is unfortunately not able to fulfil the wish frequently voiced by the public to see what is happening deep underground at the rockface. |
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Design engineer Peter Wilson, aged 50, from Halesowen, slipped and fell down the rockface of Mount Glittertind. |
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Known in Turkish as the 'hidden city' Sakl1kent is a stunning mountain gorge some 44 kms from Fethiye, a narrow opening stretching an incredible 18 kms into the rockface of Mount Akda. |
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Yet according to the quality broadsheets of the Telegraph stables, it's at it again, this time telling mountaineers they must use two ropes, not one, when climbing a rockface. |
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Deck chairs and comfy padded seats are laid out in neat lines before a huge screen, which is set dramatically against the towering rockface and the Prince of Monaco's imposing 12th-century palace. |
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