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Description: You can climb mountains and/or walls, and seldom have any fear of falling. The technical skills of chimneying, spike-setting and rappelling are all well known to you - though, depending on your skill, you may be good or indifferent at them. Remember, mountain climbing at night is far more difficult than a daylight climb unless you can see in the dark.
- Novice: You can scale easy mountains or walls with handholds.
- Practiced: You go on mountaineering vacations. You can climb heavily weathered stone or brick walls.
- Competent: You work in an outdoor pursuits center as a mountaineering instructor. You can climb moderately rough stone or brick walls.
- Expert: You've done at least a couple of famous peaks. You can free-climb a fairly smooth stone or brick wall.
- Master: Everest and K2 are mild hikes. You could free-climb the World Trade Center.
Possessed by: Mountaineers, Burglars, Enthusiasts
Specialties: Cliffs, Hiking, Ice, Buildings, Free-Climbing, Rappelling