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  1. Abseiling - Wikipedia

    When abseiling, the person descending controls their own movement down a static or fixed rope, in contrast to lowering off, in which the rope attached to the person descending is payed out by their …

  2. Abseiling: A Beginner’s Guide to Safety and Equipment

    Nov 12, 2019 · What is abseiling and how does it work? Here's our guide to abseiling techniques and the equipment required to safely go abseiling.

  3. Abseiling (Rappelling) Explained - Learn How To Abseil - VDiff

    Abseiling (or rappelling) is a simple method of descending ropes that gets you back to the ground quickly. You can walk down from the top of many climbs, but if that isn’t an option, you’ll have to abseil.

  4. What is Abseiling? - GripOutdoor.com

    Abseiling is a controlled descent from a vertical surface using a fixed rope. While often associated with mountaineering and adventure sports, its applications extend from vital search and rescue missions …

  5. Step-by-Step Guide: How to Abseil for the First Time

    Jul 26, 2025 · In this guide, you'll walk through abseiling rope techniques so you can descend with confidence and keep your nerves in check. Before we dive in, it helps to understand that abseiling …

  6. ABSEILING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ABSEIL is rappel.

  7. Abseiling 2025: Everything You Need to Know About Abseiling

    May 18, 2025 · Abseiling: (also known as rappelling in the U.S.) is the controlled descent of a cliff or wall using a rope. It’s the opposite of rock climbing: instead of going up, you go down a near-vertical face …

  8. Abseiling Techniques | 10 Climbing Skills Everyone Should Know

    From tandem abseiling to Aussie rappels, the abseiling styles that you need to try

  9. Abseiling Like a Pro: Tips for Safe and Enjoyable Descents

    Abseiling (or rappelling) is a technique used to descend a rock face or cliff. It involves the use of a rope, which is secured at the top of the cliff and fixed to a harness worn by the abseiler. The abseiler then …

  10. How to abseil - The British Mountaineering Council

    Abseiling involves descending rope (s) using a friction device (e.g. belay device) attached to your harness. It’s used to tackle terrain that would be too dangerous or time-consuming to descend on foot.