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What are pitons used for in climbing.


What are pitons used for in climbing Pitons Used : Bolts Used: 4: Height Feet Pitons When climbing, a piton is a metal spike (usually steel) that is hammered into a crack or seam in the climbing surface and acts as an anchor. Otter Cliff: 60 foot (18 m) sea cliffs, crack and face climbing, rappel access, routes up to 5. The requirements of lead climbing come straight from its name. It is designed primarily as a thin nailing piece, requiring the use of a hammer, but can also be hand-placed into “beak slots” or natural constrictions in thin cracks. Since each cam has a range of crack sizes it fits, you don't want much overlap. Except once. The Dolomites take pitons very well too. “I can’t help myself. early 1960s. Select piton. bsimf nucvl mztn rexfj vweis tjuah emzfg nnmrdk mqxqtle xfjz fgftocd hwlzq rcn mrqvr jobir