rope up
Upper Intermediate (B2) neutral
To tie someone up with rope, OR (for climbers) to attach yourself to the climbing rope before going up.
"The group roped up at the base of the glacier before crossing the crevasse field."
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Alex Honnold Survives Deadly Ice Falls (Full Episode) | Arctic Ascent | National Geographic
National Geographic · 25:11
ALEX: We could also rope up and just keep going through.
Orangutan on the Edge (Full Episode) | Mission Critical | Nat Geo Animals
Nat Geo Animals · 37:08
I get a rope up in the tree using a bow and arrow,
Paul Rosolie: Uncontacted Tribes in the Amazon Jungle | Lex Fridman Podcast #489
Lex Fridman · 111:37
And you start climbing with the rope up this vine, and you have to...
Lighting Our Off-Grid Campsite With 600ft Of String Lights | Ep 6 Sleepy Creek
Becki and Chris · 0:00
we're going to rope up some string lights but we forgot a ladder