Yosemite climbing topos
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Yosemite climbing topos are detailed route diagrams and maps used by climbers to navigate and plan ascents on the granite walls of Yosemite Valley.
All labels observed (1)
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| Yosemite climbing topos canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Yosemite climbing topos Context triple: [Dolt Tower, isReferencedIn, Yosemite climbing topos]
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A.
Yosemite climbing community
The Yosemite climbing community is a legendary group of rock climbers centered around Yosemite Valley, known for pioneering big-wall and free-climbing achievements that helped define modern climbing.
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B.
Gateway to Yosemite
Gateway to Yosemite is a nickname for the city of Merced, California, highlighting its role as a primary access point to Yosemite National Park.
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C.
The Yosemite Guide-Book
The Yosemite Guide-Book is a 19th-century travel and geological guide to California’s Yosemite Valley and the surrounding Sierra Nevada, authored by geologist Josiah Whitney.
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Looking Down Yosemite Valley
Looking Down Yosemite Valley is a monumental 19th-century landscape painting by Albert Bierstadt that dramatically depicts California’s Yosemite Valley in the luminous, romantic style of the Hudson River School.
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E.
the Nose (El Capitan climbing route)
The Nose is a legendary big-wall climbing route on El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, renowned as one of the most iconic and historically significant rock climbs in the world.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Yosemite climbing topos Target entity description: Yosemite climbing topos are detailed route diagrams and maps used by climbers to navigate and plan ascents on the granite walls of Yosemite Valley.
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A.
Yosemite climbing community
The Yosemite climbing community is a legendary group of rock climbers centered around Yosemite Valley, known for pioneering big-wall and free-climbing achievements that helped define modern climbing.
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B.
Gateway to Yosemite
Gateway to Yosemite is a nickname for the city of Merced, California, highlighting its role as a primary access point to Yosemite National Park.
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C.
The Yosemite Guide-Book
The Yosemite Guide-Book is a 19th-century travel and geological guide to California’s Yosemite Valley and the surrounding Sierra Nevada, authored by geologist Josiah Whitney.
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D.
Looking Down Yosemite Valley
Looking Down Yosemite Valley is a monumental 19th-century landscape painting by Albert Bierstadt that dramatically depicts California’s Yosemite Valley in the luminous, romantic style of the Hudson River School.
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E.
the Nose (El Capitan climbing route)
The Nose is a legendary big-wall climbing route on El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, renowned as one of the most iconic and historically significant rock climbs in the world.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (58)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
cartographic document
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climbing guide resource ⓘ climbing topo ⓘ route diagram ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
Cathedral Rocks routes
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El Capitan routes ⓘ Glacier Point Apron routes ⓘ Half Dome routes ⓘ Merced River Canyon crags ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| describes |
Yosemite Valley climbing routes
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aid climbing routes in Yosemite ⓘ big wall routes in Yosemite ⓘ bouldering areas in Yosemite ⓘ free climbing routes in Yosemite ⓘ multi-pitch routes in Yosemite ⓘ |
| hasPart |
approach maps
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belay station markers ⓘ bolt and fixed gear symbols ⓘ descent information ⓘ descriptions of crux sections ⓘ difficulty ratings ⓘ first ascent information ⓘ gear recommendations ⓘ grades for each route ⓘ length information for pitches ⓘ pitch-by-pitch breakdowns ⓘ rack lists ⓘ route length in meters or feet ⓘ route line drawings ⓘ route names ⓘ side-view wall profiles ⓘ top-down wall diagrams ⓘ variation lines ⓘ |
| location |
Yosemite National Park
NERFINISHED
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Yosemite Valley NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| medium |
digital guide apps
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online climbing databases ⓘ printed guidebooks ⓘ |
| purpose |
documenting historical climbing routes in Yosemite
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improving safety on Yosemite climbs ⓘ reducing route-finding errors ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Yosemite climbing guidebooks
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Yosemite route databases ⓘ climbing cartography ⓘ |
| subjectOf |
climbing beta discussions
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route information updates ⓘ |
| usedFor |
assessing route difficulty and commitment
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estimating time required for an ascent ⓘ identifying route lines on Yosemite granite walls ⓘ locating belay stations and anchors ⓘ locating protection placements ⓘ navigating climbing routes in Yosemite Valley ⓘ planning rock climbs in Yosemite Valley ⓘ route-finding on big wall climbs ⓘ |
| user |
big wall climbers
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mountain guides ⓘ rock climbers ⓘ |
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Subject: Yosemite climbing topos Description of subject: Yosemite climbing topos are detailed route diagrams and maps used by climbers to navigate and plan ascents on the granite walls of Yosemite Valley.
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