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After the war he took climbing instruction from leading alpinists, began to specialize in ice-climbing techniques, climbed in the Swiss Alps and got to know British mountaineers with Himalayan experience.
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Everyone in the dome took turns climbing the stepladder and squinting into the telescope's eyepiece.
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With Mr. Colson holding the scooter steady, we then took turns climbing onto the machines on the shop's comfortably carpeted floor.
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