- rope.
Pitons were the
original form of
protection and are
still used
where there is no alternative.
Repeated hammering and
extraction of
pitons damage...
- the
Pitons Management Area. The
Pitons, Soufrière, and the
Caribbean Sea
Petit Piton from Gros
Piton Pitons from the
northern viewpoint Gros
Piton seen...
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isolated mountain on the Moon
Piton Island,
Curzon Islands,
Antarctica Pitons (film), see
Laila Pakalniņa#Filmography
Pitons (Saint Lucia), two mountainous...
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Piton is a
French surname that may
refer to the
following notable people:
Alexandre Piton (born 1972),
French ice
dancer Barbara Piton (born 1977), French...
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Morne Trois Pitons National Park is a
national park in
Dominica established in July 1975, the
first to be
legally established in the country. It became...
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larger hexes, in
preference to
pitons,
which damage rock and are more
difficult and time-consuming to install.
Pitons were thus
eliminated in
North America...
- de l'Océan
Indien occidental, Paris : ORSTOM, 1976, (47), p. 153–177. "
Pitons,
cirques and
remparts of Réunion Island". UNESCO.
Archived from the original...
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started making hardened steel pitons for use in
Yosemite Valley.
Between time
spent surfing and climbing, he sold
pitons out of the back of his car to...
- The
Piton des
Neiges (Snow Peak) is a 3,069 m (10,069 ft)
complex volcano on Réunion, one of the
French volcanic islands in the
Mascarene Archipelago...
- awards,
called the
Golden Pitons.
Award categories include:
Sport Climbing,
Breakout Performance,
Climber of the Year,
Rusty Piton,
Lifetime Achievement,...