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    Outrigger Peak is a 2,850-metre (9,350-foot) mountain summit in British Columbia, Canada. Outrigger Peak is a double summit located in the Battle Range...
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    glacier on the north slope of the peak. Geography of British Columbia Mountains portal Foremast Peak Outrigger Peak Glen W. Boles, William Lowell Putnam...
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    This climate supports the Pequod Glacier on the north slope of the peak. Outrigger Peak Geography of British Columbia Mountains portal Glen W. Boles, William...
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    Proa (category Outrigger canoes)
    double-ended single-outrigger boats of Oceania, the double-outrigger boats of Island Southeast Asia, and sometimes ships with no outriggers or sails at all...
    41 KB (5,012 words) - 22:05, 15 June 2024
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    activists have been expressing concern over endangered species habitat. The Outrigger Telescopes Project, intended to build from four to six comparatively small...
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    evolved to become a 4-day multi-disciplined outrigger paddling regatta and Australia's premier outrigger canoeing event. In 1981, Hamilton Island entrepreneur...
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    building. Arup devised its damp outrigger system to make the building resistant to seismic shock and wind. Concrete outrigger walls were installed in the...
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  • non-motorized forms of transportation, including paddling and sailing in an outrigger, paddleboarding, mountain biking, and whitewater rafting, requiring skills...
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    from Southeast Asia via the Fijian, Samoan and Tongan Archipelagos using outrigger canoes that were up to twenty or thirty metres long and could transport...
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    development for cultural and religious reasons. The multi-telescope "outrigger" proposed in 2006 was eventually canceled. A planned new telescope, the...
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    elaborately planned journeys in either double-hulled sailing canoes or outrigger canoes. Scholars believe that the Polynesians spread out from Samoa and...
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    which the sail is four-cornered, fore-and-aft rigged, controlled at its peak and, usually, its entire head by a spar (pole) called the gaff. Because of...
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    bridge deck is suspended by four pairs of front-stay cables, connected to outrigger hanging points located at the ends of the three curved 25 m (82 ft) sections...
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    as 1500 BC, ushering an exchange of material culture (like catamarans, outrigger boats, sewn-plank boats, and paan) and cultigens (like coconuts, sandalwood...
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    clearance for uneven outdoor surface conditions. Many machines contain outriggers that can be deployed to stabilise the machine for operation. There are...
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  • Year in 2005 by the Australian Geographic Society. McAuley climbed many peaks in Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Patagonia. He preferred to find...
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    were traded along this route. Many Austronesian technologies like the outrigger and catamaran, as well as Austronesian ship terminologies, still persist...
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    can be used for double-canoe (catamaran), single-outrigger (on the windward side), or double-outrigger boat configurations, in addition to monohulls. Crab...
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    with uniquely reversible single-outriggers. In the rest of Austronesia, crab claw sails were mainly for double-outrigger (trimarans) and double-hulled (catamarans)...
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    provided with outriggers to provide additional stability when lifting. Sleepers (ties) are often carried on the idler car to put under the outriggers to spread...
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