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Landscape Structures new Spider Web Climber climb·er  
n.
1. One that climbs, especially a person who climbs mountains.

2. Sports A device, such as a crampon, used in mountain climbing.

3. A plant that climbs.

4.
 is a playground Playground - A visual language for children, developed for Apple's Vivarium Project. OOPSLA 89 or 90?  magnet for even the most agile kids. This 7-foot diameter web of CableCore[TM] Climbing Cable can be used as a climber between two decks, or as an independent event. You can even install two independent Spider Web Climbers This list of climbers includes both mountaineers and rock climbers, since many (though not all) climbers engage in both types of activities. The list also includes boulderers and ice climbers.  adjacent to one another to create a third dimension of challenge as children climb over, through and between each Web. The Spider Web Climber's circular outer beam and smaller inner ring are linked by a brilliantly colored, easy-to-grip matrix of heavy-duty heav·y-dut·y
adj.
Made to withstand hard use or wear.


heavy-duty
Adjective

made to withstand hard wear, bad weather, etc.

Adj. 1.
 CableCore.

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Publication:Parks & Recreation
Date:Mar 1, 2002
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