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==Other recreational-based== * [[Buildering]]: Ascending the exterior skeletons of buildings, typically without protective equipment (e.g. as free solo climbing by [[Alain Robert]]). * [[Canyoneering]]: Climbing along [[canyons]] for sport or recreation. * [[Crane climbing]]: An illicit act of climbing up [[Crane (machine)|mechanical cranes]], which is a form of buildering. * [[Grass climbing]]: An older form of climbing when climbing steep but grassy mountainsides, often requiring ropes, was undertaken. * [[Mallakhamba]]: A traditional Indian sport that combines climbing a pole or rope with the performance of aerial [[yoga as exercise|yoga]] and gymnastics. * [[Parkour]]: A sport based around smooth movement, including climbing, around urban landscapes. * [[Pole climbing]]: Climbing poles and masts without equipment. * [[Rope climbing]]: Climbing a short, thick rope for speed; not to be confused with ''roped climbing'', as used in rock or ice climbing. * [[Stair climbing]]: ascending elevation via stairs. * [[Tree climbing]]: Recreationally ascending trees using ropes and other protective equipment.
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