Πρώτη ανάβαση: Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων

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== Σχετικοί όροι ==
Στην αναρρίχηση, ορισμένες από τις πρώτες αναβάσεις, ιδιαίτερα για δύσκολες διαδρομές, περιελάμβαναν [[ελεύθερη αναρρίχηση]] και την [[τεχνική αναρρίχηση]]. AsΤο aαποτέλεσμα result,είναι puristότι freeοι climbersυποστηρικτές haveτης developedαβοήθητης the"αγνής" designationαναρρίχησης ανέπτυξαν τον προσδιορισμό '''firstπρώτη freeελεύθερη ascentανάβαση''' ('''first free ascent (FFA)''') to acknowledge ascentsγια intentionallyαναβάσεις madeπου moreσκόπιμα challengingέγιναν byμε usingτη equipmentχρήση forμόνο protectionπροστατευτικού onlyεξοπλισμού.
 
Οι '''Second ascentsδεύτερες''' areαναβάσεις είναι alsoεπίσης noteworthyαξιοσημείωτες inστους climbingαναρριχητικούς circlesκύκλους, frequently involving improving on a pioneering route through lessons learned from it, experience which may span from technical improvements to having a better understanding of how much gear and provisions to take.
 
Some other "first ascents" could be recorded for particular mountains or routes. One is the First Winter Ascent, which is, as the name easily suggests, the first ascent made during winter season. This is most important where the climate of [[winter]] is a factor in increasing the difficulty grade of the route (higher elevation, northern latitude). In the [[Northern Hemisphere]] conventional winter ascents are made between December 21 and March 21 and are not related to the conditions.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web13w/newswire-suser-gjennom-harryland|title=Disputed First Winter Ascent of Aid Line Claimed on Troll Wall|publisher=alpinist.com|date=6 February 2013|accessdate=21 June 2013}}</ref> Also in the Himalayan area, although Nepal and China's winter season permits start on December 1, the conventional winter ascents begin on December 21.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mounteverest.net/story/ExWebseriesThemeaningofwinterin8000climbingNov162004.shtml|title=ExWeb series: The meaning of winter in 8000+ climbing|publisher=mounteverest.com|date=16 November 2004|accessdate=21 June 2013}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://aaj.americanalpineclub.org/climbs-and-expeditions/asia/tibet/2010-definition-of-winter-ascents-in-tibet-china-nepal-by-l-griffin/|title=2010: Definition of winter ascents in Tibet, China, Nepal, by L. Griffin|publisher=americanalpineclub.org|first=Lindsay|last=Griffin|accessdate=21 June 2013}}</ref>