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ClimbFindr Kathi Seidl-Rathkopf

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ClimbFindr Kathi Seidl-Rathkopf

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“I promise to be open to trying out

new things and to give the

traverse on CCK another go.”

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“I promise to be open to trying out

new things and to give the

traverse on CCK another go.”

What should I climb next? (to practice for Cascading Crystal Kaleidoscope (CCK))

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Data acquisition ~70,000 climbing routes

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Data acquisition ~70,000 climbing routes

Data cleaning/feature extraction

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“… from the oak tree rap/belay station, climb straight up the rock directly behind the tree until it's obvious to traverse right under the overhang. Traverse either high or low (awkward either way)

about 8' right, make a difficult mantle past a bulge, then trend left up to the belay.”

67 Features

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“… from the oak tree rap/belay station, climb straight up the rock directly behind the tree until it's obvious to traverse right under the overhang. Traverse either high or low (awkward either way)

about 8' right, make a difficult mantle past a bulge, then trend left up to the belay.”

average rating

67 Features

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“… from the oak tree rap/belay station, climb straight up the rock directly behind the tree until it's obvious to traverse right under the overhang. Traverse either high or low (awkward either way)

about 8' right, make a difficult mantle past a bulge, then trend left up to the belay.”

average rating

length

67 Features

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“… from the oak tree rap/belay station, climb straight up the rock directly behind the tree until it's obvious to traverse right under the overhang. Traverse either high or low (awkward either way)

about 8' right, make a difficult mantle past a bulge, then trend left up to the belay.”

average rating

length

difficulty

67 Features

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“… from the oak tree rap/belay station, climb straight up the rock directly behind the tree until it's obvious to traverse right under the overhang. Traverse either high or low (awkward either way)

about 8' right, make a difficult mantle past a bulge, then trend left up to the belay.”

average rating

difficulty

length

traverse

67 Features

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“… from the oak tree rap/belay station, climb straight up the rock directly behind the tree until it's obvious to traverse right under the overhang. Traverse either high or low (awkward either way)

about 8' right, make a difficult mantle past a bulge, then trend left up to the belay.”

average rating

difficulty

length

overhang

traverse

67 Features

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average rating

difficulty

length

overhang

traverse

mantle

“… from the oak tree rap/belay station, climb straight up the rock directly behind the tree until it's obvious to traverse right under the overhang. Traverse either high or low (awkward either way)

about 8' right, make a difficult mantle past a bulge, then trend left up to the belay.”

67 Features

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overhang

“… from the oak tree rap/belay station, climb straight up the rock directly behind the tree until it's obvious to traverse right under the overhang. Traverse either high or low (awkward either way)

about 8' right, make a difficult mantle past a bulge, then trend left up to the belay.”

bouldery

exposure

sustained

crimpy

chimney

average rating

difficulty

length

traverse

mantle

67 Features

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Data cleaning/feature extraction

Data acquisition ~70,000 climbing routes

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Cosine Similarity

Data cleaning/feature extraction

Data acquisition ~70,000 climbing routes

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Cosine Similarity

ClimbFindr * filters by specified criteria

* queries database for 3 most similar climbs

Data cleaning/feature extraction

Data acquisition ~70,000 climbing routes

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thin slabs CCK

3 pitches 5.8

3 pitches 5.7+

… step down and make an exposed traverse to the right on small edges

… an exposed, overhanging, pumpy hand traverse, with so-so hands and

poor feet …

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thin slabs CCK

3 pitches 5.8

3 pitches 5.7+

… step down and make an exposed traverse to the right on small edges

… an exposed, overhanging, pumpy hand traverse, with so-so hands and

poor feet … … climb past a short left-facing corner, with a thin crack to a stance

at the overhang. … climb the right-angling thin

crack with a bouldery start

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thin slabs CCK

3 pitches 5.8

3 pitches 5.7+

… step down and make an exposed traverse to the right on small edges

… an exposed, overhanging, pumpy hand traverse, with so-so hands and

poor feet … … climb past a short left-facing corner, with a thin crack to a stance

at the overhang. … climb the right-angling thin

crack with a bouldery start

… until it's obvious to traverse right under the overhang

… climb an overhang on the right, continue to a ledge …

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“trad”(itional) climbing

sport climbing

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“trad”(itional) climbing

sport climbing

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Ph.D. Psychology & Neuroscience

B.Sc. & M.Sc. Cognitive Neuroscience

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Ph.D. Psychology & Neuroscience

B.Sc. & M.Sc. Cognitive Neuroscience

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Ph.D. Psychology & Neuroscience

B.Sc. & M.Sc. Cognitive Neuroscience