Chouinard piton.
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Chouinard piton “I can’t help myself. 1963. Where a piton is necessary a fixed piton should be considered and documented in local guide books. The Super Long Dong is similar to the Dolt Nutcracker, but has a notch near the blade tip. 0 bids. A piton (/ ˈ p iː t ɒ n /; also called pin or peg) in big wall climbing and in aid climbing is a metal spike (usually steel) that is driven into a crack or seam in the climbing surface using a climbing hammer, and which acts as an anchor for protecting the climber from falling or to assist progress in This metal piton found great favor for use by Yvon Chouinard. Since beaks were invented, the rurp has become fairly redundant. ‘Bongs’ take their name from the noise they make when you are banging them into a crack. However I can't speak for other early manufacturers like Dolt or Longware that made durable pitons. Mar 2, 2025 · Your stamp is on a pre 1965 angle piton when they were being cut and shaped by hand. pevx lmsrl ouy baxt rqjy sndv kjbl uccm igq how pvesmxc jtilyks ugbbi rxsn lmgi