| A | B |
| belay | being tied to a person or a rock with a rope for safety |
| descent | a trip down into or from something such as a mountain |
| harness | a set of straps that can attach to a safety rope |
| ledge | a shelf of rock |
| rappel | to come down a cliff by sliding down a rope |
| trekked | made a slow and difficult journey on foot |
| armor | body covering, often of metal worn for protection in battle |
| comrades | companions who shrae one's activities |
| endured | put up with or lasted through |
| farewell | goodbye |
| triumphant | successful |
| troops | soliders |
| victorious | having won by defeating another |
| directions | lines or paths along which someone or something goes, lies or points |
| rumpled | wrinkled or creased |
| situations | sets of conditions at certain moments in time |
| unusual | not usual, common or ordinary |
| visible | able to be seen |
| worried | concerned or anxious |