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A piton is a metal spike used in climbing. With a hammer, climbers drive it into a crack or seam in a rock and use it as an anchor to aid in climbing or to protect from a fall.
Metal spikes used by mountaineers are called crampons. They are attached to the sole of boots to provide traction on ice and snow while climbing.
According to answers.com, a piton is: "A metal spike fitted at one end with an eye for securing a rope and driven into rock or ice as a support in mountain climbing."
Steel is commonly used for climbing frames due to its strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. It provides a sturdy and safe structure for climbing activities.
You can mine jewels, metal, coal, rock Get water from springs Harvest trees growing on it's surface Build homes on it Ski (depending on the mountain) Hunt animals (depending on the mountain) Mountain land is not very suitable for farming. The land is very steep and rocky.
Because of ventilation, besides, hamsters love climbing inside metal cages.
Dolomite is a metal, a dolomite mountain is a mountain made of dolomite
Crampons are tools used for climbing on frozen surfaces. They consist of spikes or metal teeth that attach to the climber's boots to provide traction on icy terrain. Additionally, ice axes are another essential tool for climbing on frozen surfaces, used for both ascending and descending.
To stop rodents from climbing to their fruit
The Woodpecker Tree Decoration has metal stakes that it attaches to the tree with.
The proper noun is the plural Alps, the mountain range of Europe. Other words that derive from the name or etymology include: alpenglow - reddish color seen at summits (dawn/dusk) alpenstock - metal-tipped climbing rod alphorn - curved wooden Swiss horn alpine - location or mountain climate as in the higher elevations of the Alps alpinism - mountain climbing avocation alpinist - mountain climber Other words that start with ALP: alpaca - type of llama or mountain camelid mammal alphabet - letters used in language alphanumeric - using letters and numerals
That is the correct spelling of "carabiner" (a looped metal fastener used in climbing).