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The man slipped the heavy spikes over his new climbing boots.
Drag on the climbing boots, stride off into the hills, and find out for yourself.
How, soaked to the skin, he leaned against the vertical rock and put on his climbing boots.
We've got the climbing boots and the grappling hooks.
Lace up your climbing boots and get set to scale that wall or boulder after taking this quiz.
Underneath he wore a heavy jacket, ski pants, and climbing boots.
The soft impact of climbing boots, the rasp of a human breath.
In the lobby, some hardy individuals strapped on climbing boots to prepare for the summit.
Participants should have climbing boots and be in good condition because the tour is conducted at heights of 10,000 feet and above.
Scot pulled on the climbing boots Claudia had purchased for him during one of her errands.
But we need our climbing boots and flashlights."
It's been a long day, Snowfire thought, as he laced up his climbing boots by the light of the fire.
She stripped off her climbing boots and thick socks, dabbling her feet in the water.
Before long our climbing boots (called "tennis shoes" in more prosperous parts of the world) were caked with ice.
She knew that no ordinary expedient would do, like locating climbing boots or circling the mountain to find a better route.
Scot applied moleskin to the inside of his right foot, which had been rubbed slightly raw by the new climbing boots.
I laced my climbing boots, she tied on a dainty pair of sneakers, and we set off on the trail.
They also need lightweight hiking boots as well as plastic, lined climbing boots.
Nothing fancy, nothing conspicuous - khaki shirt, dark brown jeans, good climbing boots or shoes.
It looked for all the world as if someone had trodden all over it with spiked climbing boots.
Mountain climbing boots.
Danieli, helped by his wife, managed to successfully launch his first product, mountain climbing boots.
He passed the day looking to his equipment and wearing in the soft ripple rubber climbing boots he had bought in Ottawa.
The students were fitted with plastic helmets, stiff climbing boots and metal-pronged crampons sharp enough to slice through ski pants.
He dressed quickly, putting on climbing boots and pulling two hundred-foot lengths of nylon rope from a knapsack in the trailer's corner.