ropeclipping
Ropeclipping is a term used in rock climbing and mountaineering to describe the act of a climber falling and becoming entangled with their climbing rope, specifically in a way that causes them to swing into a rock feature. This can occur when a climber falls past a piece of protection, such as a quickdraw or a cam, and the rope then passes through that protection, creating a pendulum effect. If the climber's trajectory during the swing brings them into contact with the rock face, they are said to have "ropeclipped."
The risk of ropeclipping is a consideration during route planning and climbing. Factors that can increase the