kabelstigar
Kabelstigar is a term used in Nordic languages to describe a fixed climbing aid system designed for traversing steep or exposed terrain. The word combines the elements for cable (kabel) and path or trail (stig), and the concept refers to routes in which a load-bearing cable is anchored to rock faces, cliffs, or other structures to provide handholds and, in some designs, foot supports.
A kabelstig typically comprises a steel or alloy cable anchored at multiple points, with attached components
Kabelstig routes are found in mountainous or rugged areas in Nordic regions and elsewhere where rock faces
See also: via ferrata, fixed-rope systems, mountain accessibility.