The term "rock crawl" has multiple meanings depending on its context.
1) In geology, a rock crawl refers to the process of examining and describing rocks in their natural setting, often involving climbing or traversing through rugged terrain.
2) In caving, a rock crawl is an obstacle course that involves navigating through tight spaces between large boulders or rocks using various techniques such as squeezes, chimneys, and off-widths.
3) In the automotive industry, "rock crawling" refers to the sport of driving vehicles over rough terrain, often involving rocky outcroppings that require specialized equipment for climbing.