easy climb

collocation in English

meaningsofeasyandclimb

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easy
adjective
uk
/ˈiː.zi/
us
/ˈiː.zi/
needing ...
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climb
noun[C]
uk
/klaɪm/
us
/klaɪm/
an act or process ...
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(Definition ofeasyandclimbfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is aneasyclimband an excellent starting course.
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The gentle ascent makes for aneasyclimbfrom the east with less danger from avalanche than on many other fourteeners.
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It is aneasyclimbbut is several miles from the nearest road, so a long trek is needed before the ascent begins.
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Previously, this mountain was popular for itseasyclimb.
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The step is not very difficult, with aneasyclimb, so, if the rock is wet, is overcome with ease.
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The mountain is aneasyclimbalthough the path is very eroded at places.
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From here it is aneasyclimbof less than 1 kilometre.
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The hill itself is aneasyclimbvia a winding road or on foot by concrete stairways.
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However, there is less to distinguish it from climbing, where with many easy climbs are sometimes referred to as difficult scrambles.
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Less exists to distinguish it from climbing, with many easy climbs sometimes referred to as difficult scrambles.
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