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A 2020-09-07 23:03:19 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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GG5: ascent along a mountain stream |
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A* 2020-09-07 22:37:06 Richard Warmington <...address hidden...>
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I did sawanobori one time, in 1988. I was invited to join some Japanese friends one weekend. There was no gorge; i.e. there were no steep walls on either side of us.
The terrain was more like in the photo of sawanobori at the top of the following page.
http://trekcolumn.palfield.com/?eid=858950
"climbing a gorge" sounds like climbing the steep wall of a gorge, like on this webpage:
https://www.mountainproject.com/photo/108755167/mario-climbing-the-gorge
That's not sawanobori.
We all bought straw sandals (草鞋) in the nearest town before we started the climb. That was the traditional footwear used to give a more secure footing clambering
over wet rocks when pursuing this sport/recreation. (Nowadays people wear special sawanobori shoes with felt soles apparently -- 渓流シューズ or 渓流足袋.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sawanobori
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/沢登り
ルミナス和英辞典: 沢登り [動] climb (up) along a mountain stream.
GG5: 沢登り ascent along a mountain stream.
[n, vs] "vs" example: 山梨県の柳沢川で沢登りしていた2人が川に滑落し、救助されたが1人は心肺停止の状態である。 |
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