visszanépés
Visszanépés is a Hungarian term that translates to "re-descent" or "regression" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of climbing and mountaineering to describe the act of descending a rock face or mountain by facing the rock and moving downwards. This technique is distinct from abseiling or rappelling, where a rope is used to lower oneself.
Visszanépés requires significant skill, strength, and careful footwork. Climbers typically descend by finding handholds and footholds
The decision to use visszanépés is usually made when a rappel is not feasible or desirable. This
This technique is more physically demanding than abseiling and carries a higher risk if not executed properly.