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Ok, but who defines what \"tree frog\" means? The Sherrill catalog? The ongoing confused conversations of tree workers? I'd guess the book \"On Rope\" is written for rock climbers.moss wrote: Tree climbers generally call it a \"Tree Frog\" to distinguish from the caving \"Frog\" system. Caving, rock climbing and tree climbing are never going to agree on terms except the most generic ones like \"carabiner\" and \"rope\". After that each discipline needs its own specific vocabulary
Yes I agree, it doesn't sound quite natural to me either.I grew up playing hockey...I still have trouble shouting \"Headache!\" When something is falling out of a tree
Ok, but then where does our vocabulary get written down? I don't like the idea of intentionally diverging from established rock and alpine climbing terms -- because that is what you'll find in the climbing books.I personally have zero interest creating a high angle terminology Tower of Babel
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Ok, but then where does our vocabulary get written down? I don't like the idea of intentionally diverging from established rock and alpine climbing terms -- because that is what you'll find in the climbing books.
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Ok, but who defines what \"tree frog\" means? The Sherrill catalog? The ongoing confused conversations of tree workers?
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moss wrote:
I call it Tree Frog because every experienced tree climber that I know who uses that system calls it a Tree Frog.
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moss wrote:
I call it Tree Frog because every experienced tree climber that I know who uses that system calls it a Tree Frog.
Ok. So I'll have to wait for Peter's next DVD.
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moss wrote:
?? Not sure what you're referring to, is Peter plannin on releasing a terminology piece on a DVD?
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