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  1. Enchainment

    In mountaineering and climbing, enchainment (an anglicisation of the French word enchaînement, meaning "linking") is climbing two or more mountains or climbing routes on a mountain in one outing (often over the course of a day or a series of days). Rock climbing two or more routes in this manner are also called a "link up" in the United States. Climbers may do an enchainment of easy routes as a way of training for a more difficult objective, but some enchainments of hard routes are a prize in their own right, a notable example being the great north faces of the Alps.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Enchainmentnoun

    the act of enchaining, or state of being enchained

  2. Etymology: [Cf. F. enchanement.]

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  1. Enchainment

    Enchainment is a mountaineering term that denotes climbing two or more mountains – or routes on a mountain – in one outing. Rock climbing two or more routes in this manner is called a "link up" in the US. Climbers may do an enchainment of easy routes as a way of training for a more difficult objective, but some enchainments are a prize in their own right.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of enchainment in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of enchainment in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7


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