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a form of rock climbing where climbers ascend cliffs above water without the use of ropes, relying on the water below for protection in case of a fall
What is "deep-water soloing"?
Deep-water soloing is a form of rock climbing where climbers ascend natural rock faces above deep water without the use of ropes or safety equipment. The climber relies on their strength and skill to climb, and if they fall, the water below provides a cushion, making it a safer alternative to traditional free soloing. This style of climbing is often done in coastal areas or cliffs over oceans, lakes, or rivers. Deep-water soloing combines the thrill of climbing with the excitement of jumping or falling into water, but it still requires careful planning to ensure safety due to potential hazards in the water below.
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