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a result of the design, riders are required to | climb a series of stairs to get to the loading stati |
several aphoristic statements, such as "If you | climb a mountain, you must go down," "no matter what |
Routes 6, 22 and 202 | climb a small rise, cross under a rail freight spur |
For five cents, riders would | climb a tower to board the large bench-like car and |
and he has grappling hooks he is seen using to | climb a pyramid. |
Visitors are able to | climb a platform to view more closely the interior o |
Net | Climb, a four story net climb play areawith tire swi |
They | climb a tree and escape, but are pursued by the enor |
voie, was one of the first two mountaineers to | climb a summit of more than 8,000 meters. |
t, Against the Wall, is about an expedition to | climb a new route on the Central Tower of Paine in C |
st, in much the same way that someone about to | climb a high mountain would seek out the chronicles |
rach, at home on leave from the Army, tried to | climb a water tower not far from the school building |
At the parking lot, visitors | climb a flight of concrete stairs to the perimeter w |
rture - sinners are stripped naked and made to | climb a large metal cylinder, with a fire lit at its |
of hiking through forest and switchbacks which | climb a large lateral morraine. |
After passengers leave the station, passengers | climb a 110-foot (34 m) lift hill culminating in its |
2010 film Cop Out, as a character was going to | climb a building to commit a robbery |
Just as it's impossible to | climb a staircase one step at a time when one of the |
lk down an unlit and winding county lane, then | climb a steep hill, walking along the A259 trunk roa |
After a right turn out of the station, riders | climb a 45-degree lift hill running about 10 feet pe |
To reach its objective, his platoon had to | climb a precipitous slope, by way of a narrow ridge |
It follows a wood road and begins to | climb a little more, still paralleling the brook alt |
Anglo-Swiss expedition which was the first to | climb Abi Gamin. |
Once Farina manages to | climb aboard himself, the kids attempt to stop the r |
Visitors can | climb aboard and explore the entire ship. |
side so that people trapped on the dock could | climb aboard. |
ays, they come across the SS Schicklgruber and | climb aboard. |
nited States: loss of control in high-altitude | climb above clouds, 2 uninjured |
cient power, with the aircraft being unable to | climb above 8,000 ft (2,438 m) carrying the required |
student enrollment at the University of Miami | climb above 10,000 and with the area ripe for new ho |
s Russian opponent in service ceiling, rate of | climb, acceleration and, crucially, in horizontal an |
also latch onto certain platforms, as well as | climb across walls and ceilings using a metallic hoo |
ced a loss of the rear cabin entry door during | climb after taking off from O'Hare International Air |
He continued to | climb after a guard ordered him to stop and he was f |
Route 23A, is characterized by a steady upward | climb after the creek has been crossed, the two moun |
l to #8, and after slipping to #10 it began to | climb again, eventually rebounding at #2 for the cha |
film produced by the Breast Cancer Fund titled | Climb Against the Odds (1999). |
all and his brother George became the first to | climb all 46 of the Adirondack peaks over 4,000 ft ( |
906-2004), the ninth person and first woman to | climb all 46 of the Adirondack High Peaks. |
ements was for a high speed and a good rate of | climb, along with a cannon armament. |
No gear is needed for this | climb although hikers should take great care. |
olled a Vulcan at the top of the post-take-off | climb, although safe it was a spectacular manoeuvre |
laws which give that species a good ability to | climb and flutter up the steep valley walls. |
George Brewster who whose master had caused to | climb and clean the chimney at Fulbourn Hospital |
which featured a tire swing, boom swing, rope | climb, and T-bar drop. |
esence of bee hives also makes it difficult to | climb and have resulted in at least one casualty in |
Due to the meteoric rate of | climb and limited endurance of the Komet, the Luftwa |
n took maximum points from the peloton on each | climb and finished the day with a 4-point lead. |
young Janissaries liked to use the obelisk to | climb and show their prowess, the obelisk suffered f |
heavy as a result, which translated into poor | climb and maneuverability, yet its clean monoplane l |
was on too steep of a hill for locomotives to | climb and that access to the University would be lim |
Poor climbing conditions disrupt the | climb, and lead Hemlock to the discovery that his ta |
exploits at the Pikes Peak International Hill | Climb, and the New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame. |
on of nearby aircraft including their rates of | climb and call-signs. |
while using prophylactic taping every time you | climb, and spend the first weeks climbing relatively |
o the Lagos de Covadonga which is a very steep | climb and a prestigious stage to win. |
Its absolutely breath taking to | climb and to have a feeling of the engineering marve |
Ooze Runner: In this game, Casper must | climb and descend ladders while avoid his three uncl |
It is an easy | climb and an excellent starting course. |
ing in height from 15 to 60 feet, very hard to | climb and ending on the land side in veritable ditch |
S4C's Heineken Cup Programme, ITV's 'Captains | Climb' and WRU TV. |
p in a very small hill and hence we can easily | climb and get the blessings of Lord. |
as less successful, hampered by a poor rate of | climb and reduced engine performance at high altitud |
Stefan Schumacher attacked just before final | climb, and others couldn't catch him. |
However, the song started a steady twelve week | climb and finally reached a peak of #10 by September |
an old steam train on which young people could | climb and play but this had to be removed due to hea |
ty 0.4 mile trail to a short, moderately steep | climb and scramble down to the base of the falls. |
It could | climb angles up to 38 degrees and cross water up to |
In 1978, she organized a team of ten women to | climb Annapurna (I) in Nepal which, until then, had |
me hysterically funny lyrics, like "I wouldn't | climb any mountain for you/Ford any stream that's a |
g of her experiences and how driven she was to | climb any corporate ladder and mentions she is still |
with several kilometer left to go, and as the | climb approached the summit 23-year-old Spanish all- |
On the final | climb, Armstrong went off alone into the wind and ra |
castle is quite dramatic and involves a steep | climb around the rocky base. |
e to its steep gradient and the requirement to | climb around 200 metres in height. |
ted companions and David at the helm, made the | climb, arriving at the summit to the sound of the ba |
ens satisfactorily for those who like a decent | climb, as the summit is approached. |
It generally does not | climb as do many other morning glories. |
s saw the internal temperature of the Lunokhod | climb as it was unable to cool itself, eventually re |
a, the Champs Sports Bowl continues its upward | climb as the game took on a new look in 2010. |
g observers are often rewarded with rates that | climb as the radiant rises before sunrise. |
This path is a tough | climb as it is almost 60 to 70 degrees inclined to t |
- should be anticipated before attempting this | climb, as many climbers have gotten into trouble and |
s housing availability, enrollment projections | climb as high as 500 within five years. |
The stem lies flat and generally does not | climb as many other morning glories do. |
ternational Campaign for Tibet, criticized the | climb as an attempt by the PRC to legitimize Chinese |
th the possibility that the total figure might | climb as high as 200. |
ng of Dr Jacot-Guillarmod, a veteran of the K2 | climb, as well as several other continental European |
nd, similar to the Lent Bumps, they managed to | climb as high as 4th in 1997, but dropped sharply fo |
top speed was just 474 km/h, while its rate of | climb at ground level was as slow as 8.5 meters/seco |
His first | climb at age 12 was Vinson Massif in Antarctica. |
er, all danger can be bypassed by starting the | climb at the more westerly point of Harrow Head farm |
t the same weight, an aircraft will rotate and | climb at approximately the same calibrated airspeed |
After leaving Hindlow the line began to | climb at 1 in 60 through Hindlow Tunnel to Brigg's S |
The line begins its | climb at the bottom of Melrose Mountain, where the t |
n Junction with a steady three and a half mile | climb at 1 in 100, through Sheepbridge and Unstone s |
The next week, the song managed to | climb at number 10, giving Alcazar another Top 10 hi |
The missile would | climb at subsonic speeds to its operating altitude, |
rampage, Undersheriff Glenn Trainor managed to | climb atop the bulldozer and rode the bulldozer "lik |
F.C. with both needing vital league points to | climb away from trouble. |
His form immediately helped Odd Grenland | climb away from the relegation zone. |
crew tried to increase power to go-around and | climb away, but the bank angle increased. |
ad maintained course and, once clear, began to | climb away. |
laying a major role as the 'Shots attempted to | climb back towards their former league status. |
During 1962 and 1963, the Phillies began to | climb back to respectability, and throughout the 196 |
porary charge and initial results saw the team | climb back into the top half of the table. |
road position to claim four stage wins on his | climb back up the leaderboard. |
following week (Christmas week) saw Mr. Blobby | climb back up to the top, the first time this had ha |
pite a critically low fuel supply, and began a | climb back to altitude. |
To | climb back up takes approx 40 minutes. |
the ocean, and cut her fingers as she tried to | climb back into the boat. |
below that threshold, then there is no way to | climb back from certain extinction. |
nd was growing delusional, believing he had to | climb back up. |
apted to the changes, and ratings continued to | climb back to their former glory. |
descending from the top spot for two weeks to | climb back to pole position in the week of March 20, |
But perhaps the team's two-tier | climb back to the top flight again had been a little |
The | climb begins at Plympton and climbs all the way to H |
at the base of a mountain range and started to | climb, believing this to be the Sierra Nevada, with |
Bannon later became the first person to | climb Borah Peak, the tallest mountain in the state |
ummit of Raw Head and then turns south east to | climb Bulkeley Hill. |
"The hill road to Roberton's a steep road to | climb, But where your foot has crushed it, you can s |
It is easy to | climb but has a rocky summit and a steep scree slope |
The northern road has a steeper | climb but bends west and within 2 km rejoins the roa |
climbed a steep mountain cliff, impossible to | climb by the ordinary humans and stayed there for a |
6th May 1953, three days before the successful | climb by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. |
the northern slopes, there is no fence so the | climb can start anywhere along its length. |
at firewood be collected before the attempt to | climb Caradhras, and this saved the Fellowship from |
National FIAC Hill | Climb Champion |
becoming the Official World Mountain Bike Hill | Climb Champion in 1990 at Durango. |
A RS 61 won the European Hill | Climb Championship for Porsche. |
The British National Hill | Climb Championship is a hill climbing competition he |
Spain national hill | climb championship |
most notable drivers, winning the British Hill | Climb Championship in its first two years, 1947 and |
Poore won the British Hill | Climb Championship in 1950 driving a 3.8 litre twin- |
Allard won the 1949 British Hill | Climb Championship at the wheel of the self-built St |
n Ludlow, Shropshire, who won the British Hill | Climb Championship in 2008 and 2009. |
cess in hillclimbing, winning the British Hill | Climb Championship on a record six occasions. |
This was part of the RAC British Hill | Climb Championship, and at 440 yards (400 m) long it |
and the following year he won the British Hill | Climb Championship. |
e track hosted four rounds of the British Hill | Climb Championship. |
rt to Mays, who won the first two British Hill | Climb Championships in 1947 and 1948; indeed an ERA |
series in 2000 and 2003, and the National Hill | Climb Championships in 2002 while riding for the Com |
land CC, Elliott won the British National Hill | Climb Championships, beating Jeff Williams by one fi |
ht them from their parents and trained them to | climb chimneys. |
It had great success in the hill | climb competition up nearby Aston Hill. |
The road's | climb continues until North Junior High School, wher |
ncipal alternatives are available from here to | climb Crag Fell. |
are grateful for money and the opportunity to | climb daily. |
Following this rapid ascent the rate of | climb decreased through zero when the altitude peake |
dendrobatids are an exception as they like to | climb; dendrobatids generally need a terrarium of ab |
servation that the rate of autism continues to | climb despite elimination of thiomersal from routine |
alpinist Jean-Christophe Lafaille's mission to | climb Dhaulagiri, Nanga Parbat and Broad Peak in a p |
Hikers commonly choose to | climb Dix from the south by taking the Elk Lake Trai |
have a few more moves, such as the ability to | climb down from platforms, and can also utilize a sn |
pot 2 - Trouble 3, from the top, jump the gap, | climb down the stairs, and jump to left to the small |
Despite warnings being posted, people | climb down the rocks and attempt to view the waterfa |
or miles on the Atlantic Ocean or visitors can | climb down the steep staircase of over 100 steps and |
It is not recommended to | climb down in groups of less than 3, as the path is |
mock (2004): The chosen contestant attempts to | climb down a hammock to reach the clue, but climbing |
to touch the scaffolding) leads to a concreted | climb down with a scaffold bar sticking out of it. |
can change the directions of travel en-route, | climb down and up again, climb along curved walls, a |
After another 4m | climb down the passage closes down into a crawl, in |
e doing this he chooses himself voluntarily to | climb down from the highest possible position he occ |
At high tide access is a difficult | climb down the cliff. |
e of the easiest 7,000 m peaks in the world to | climb, due to its gentle western slope and the compa |
Climbers must be careful on this "easy" | climb due to falling rock and if lost on the route, |
ing Common saw the final King of the Mountains | climb during the first stage of the 2007 Tour De Fra |
he maize provides a structure for the beans to | climb, eliminating the need for poles. |
accompaniment bear some pre-echoes of the song | Climb Ev'ry Mountain from The Sound of Music. |
After a break, he competed in hill | climb events from 1968 until well after his 60th bir |
ns during late January to early March saw Town | climb ever nearer to promotion, but the last nine ga |
knell and Rebecca Stephens, the first woman to | climb Everest solo. |
Raymond Lambert, the first serious attempts to | climb Everest from the southern (Nepali) side, durin |
f the OUMC at the time of his fatal attempt to | climb Everest with George Mallory. |
Climb Every Mountain (Charlie Robertson, soloist) - | |
Liveshow 5 (Musical): | Climb Every Mountain (The Sound of Music) |
more technically challenging lower section and | climb exclusively the upper section. |
There are similar bridge | climb experiences in Australia and New Zealand. |
the bridge is not used, the students actually | climb fewer stairs than if they do use the bridge. |
Apprentices were not allowed to | climb flues to extinguished fires. |
owns (near but not part of the A23) is a steep | climb followed by a gentle descent for five miles in |
out any long sections over 9%, Aspin is a good | climb for moderately fit cyclists or to ride in comb |
hind the village, and on which one can walk or | climb for miles. |
ought that the embankment was too hazardous to | climb for an attack or to descend in a retreat. |
There is a steep | climb for the first stretch of the footpath, affordi |
It is a steep | climb from any approach, best reserved for fitter wa |
You can go to the temple by foot (a steep | climb) from Ridge (path behind the church) or can hi |
rs represent a graduation system where one can | climb from one way of existing into higher and highe |
for the club, during a period that saw Rovers | climb from the fourth to the second tier of English |
e country, and was most certainly the fiercest | climb from any terminus station in the UK. |
The | climb from the French side was used in the 2007 Tour |
The | climb from Mazamet is 17 km long with a 5.7% average |
The | climb from Mazamet (via Pradelles) is 25 km with an |
An alternative is to | climb from Greendale, via Greendale Gill and Tongues |
As the end of the long | climb from Abergavenny freight and the Steam special |
The | climb from the south featured in 2007 in the Tour de |
Even so, to | climb from Napton Wharf to the summit pound at Marst |
scar station was at the top of a steep 1 in 39 | climb from both north and south directions (the clim |
race caravan covered the first 15.3 km of the | climb from Bourg-Saint-Maurice to the Little St Bern |
west of the short tunnel at the summit of the | climb from Bristol. |
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