AY Honors/Rock Climbing/Answer Key

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This article is about the rock climbing tool. There is a pair of mountains known as the Piton Mountains.

In climbing, a piton or pin is a steel spike that is driven into a crack or seam in the rock with a hammer, and which acts as an anchor to protect the climber against the consequences of a fall, or to assist progress in aid climbing.

Pitons were the original equipment for protection and there are still times when nothing else will do. But the repeated hammering and extraction of pitons damages the rock, and climbers who subscribe to the ethic of clean climbing eschew their use. Today, pitons have largely been replaced by nuts and cams, although they are often still found in place on established climbing routes.

There are many different styles of pitons available. The most common are:

Lost Arrows - A tapered piton that performs well is medium sized seams.
Knifeblades - Also known as Bugaboos, a thin straight piton, perfect for thin, deep seams.
Angles - Made of steel sheet bent to a 90 degree angle; perfect for larger seams and cracks, where the steel actually deforms as the piton is placed.
RURPs - Short for Realized Ultimate Reality Piton, this small piton (size of a postage stamp) is useful for thin, shallow seams. It is not a strong piece, and is only used for aid climbing.
Bong - A very large piton, used in large cracks. Largely made obsolete by the SLCD.

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