Difference between revisions of "Topo (climbing)"

From Northumberland Climbing
Jump to navigation Jump to search
climbing>Neuralia
(cliff ''Toix Est'')
 
m (1 revision imported)
 
(No difference)

Latest revision as of 10:40, 13 August 2020

File:Toix Est Topo.jpg
Topo image of cliff Toix Est in the Costa Blanca region of Spain, by climber Chris Craggs from a Rockfax guidebook

In climbing, topo is the graphical representation (sketch drawing or a photograph with routes depicted) of a climbing route.[1] Topo is also a climbing guidebook of a crag or climbing area in which most routes are described graphically by such topos.[2]

Each individual topo gives the approximate shape of the route, the important rock formations close to the route and details of the grade, lines of the various rock climbs, and protection of each section of the climb. Topo guides usually also include the length of the climbs, where exactly each climb starts, and how to get to the area of the climb. It will usually specify if a climb is a sport climb (with fixed protection) or a trad climb (traditional, e.g. needing gear to install protection during climb). Some topo guides also include extra information such as parking, approach times, sun or shade, and type of climbing (powerful, sustained etc.).

References[edit]

  1. Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(): fork failed - Resource temporarily unavailable
  2. Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(): fork failed - Resource temporarily unavailable

Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(): fork failed - Resource temporarily unavailable

Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(): fork failed - Resource temporarily unavailable


de:Topo fr:Topo d'escalade nl:Klimgids pl:Topo