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climbingcowboy
Oct 1, 2002, 12:39 PM
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Heres another dumb aid question, what does KB stand for, is it a type of piton like a rurp or something? Can anyone link me a picture of one. I've read of them being used on routes but never heard anyone discuss that one is better then another, is there mulitaple brands? I know theres different sizes. Thanks Geoff bigwaller in training
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kman
Oct 1, 2002, 12:42 PM
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knifeblade piton.[ This Message was edited by: kman on 2002-12-18 01:08 ] [ This Message was edited by: kman on 2002-12-18 01:48 ]
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melonhead
Oct 1, 2002, 2:04 PM
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Kind Buds.
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climbingcowboy
Oct 2, 2002, 4:08 AM
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That was dumb of me i know what knife blades are just never madde the connection to KB's thanks
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jetace
Oct 2, 2002, 4:17 AM
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Chain Reaction, Smith Rock, classic KnifeBlade, if you'd like to use a climb for reference
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bigwalling
Oct 2, 2002, 4:23 AM
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A knifeblade is a piton dude. Not an arete like feature.
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addiroids
Oct 2, 2002, 4:31 AM
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As you can tell, our jetsetting friend here has probably never placed a blade before or clipped a rusty loose one before a 50' runout. Nice try though jetace. Next time diversify your climbing a bit and you will seem a bit more knowledgable. TRADitionally yours, Cali Dirtbag
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