1989, Nava Bloch, Israel on a Budget[1], Israel Tourist Guides Publication, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 41:
The company that specializes in desert and snapling tours in Israel is located at a place called Metsuqei Deragot, where it runs a holiday village that is a center for desert hikers.
1998, Stephanie Gold, Israel Guide (OPEN ROAD TRAVEL GUIDES ISRAEL GUIDE)[2], Open Road Publishing, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 255:
Nearby, Shlomi Youth Hostel, […], has information on hiking, mountain climbing, rock snapling, glider flights, bike trips, and jeep tours.
1998 February 3, Schachar Cohen, Device for treating exterior surfaces for structures[3], Google Patents:
The snapling equipment typically includes a securing device protruding from the roof of the building and a cable system and locking mechanisms permitting the worker to vertically locomote himself up and down along the exterior of the building
You could have gone wet canyoning in the Golan Heights but a desert snapling adventure close to the spot where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered was too appealing.