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PIKA pitons

Pika Mountaineering products were first created in the mid 1990s by
Joshua Blumental, ​Salt Lake City, UT.

"Filling The Void"

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PIKA Z Pitons
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1997 PIKA catalog

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PIKA Z pitons production parts

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PIKA Mini-Zs
- Shown as "New" in the PIKA 1999 catalog
​- Available in nine sizes
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PIKA Auk Seam Hooks
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1997 PIKA catalog

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PIKA Mallard Wedge Hooks
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1997 PIKA catalog

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PIKA Toucan Cam Blades
​- Available in two lengths as well as two different direction bends.
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1997 PIKA catalog

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First Toucan hook was made from a gutter nail in 1996
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1999 Pika catalog lists that now three lengths are available with two different direction bends.

New style pitons added to the PIKA 2001 catalog.





PIKA Blades


PIKA Shallow Angles

​PIKA Angles

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PIKA Arkee Ice Hook
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1997 PIKA catalog

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Pika Prototype c.1997

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PIKA Platypus Ice Spade
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1997 PIKA catalog

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PIKA Alumarrows
- shown in the 1997 and 1998 PIKA catalogs
- catalog photo shows cords attaching on the side not the end of the Alumarrows.
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1997 PIKA catalog

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PIKA production prototypes

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1996 PIKA catalog
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1997 PIKA catalog

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1998 PIKA catalog
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1999 PIKA catalog

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2000 PIKA catalog
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2001 PIKA catalog

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2002 PIKA catalog

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Pika stickers designed by Tami Knight

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Pika stickers

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