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Crux (climbing) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Crux (climbing)
A crux in climbing, mountaineering and high mountain touring is the most difficult section of a route, or the place where the greatest danger exists. In sport climbing and bouldering the most challenging point is also called the ''crux''.〔(Kletterlexikon at Bergleben.de )〕 In describing a climbing route using a topo, cruces (or cruxes) are usually shown with a key symbol.
The grade of a climbing route is based on the difficulty of the crux. That means the rest of the route can be considerably easier. In addition a route may comprise several cruces. There are also routes, however, that have a very consistent level of difficulty with no sections that stand out as harder than the rest. In planning a route it is important to know how far it is before the crux is reached, because cruces can only be overcome with sufficient reserves of strength.〔Kurt Winkler / Hans-Peter Brehm / Jürg Haltmeier: ''Technik, Taktik, Sicherheit'', SAC Verlag 2008, ISBN 978-3-85902-280-5, pp. 84 ff.〕 == References == 〔
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