sierra
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As I emerged from the scrub on the Lions head winter route, I went off trail to go to the BR. I found this crampon, it appears to be old, any guesses?
Umm--that is the same image that Sierra posted...To give you an idea I Googled, "the first crampon ever made" and this came up.
As I emerged from the scrub on the Lions head winter route, I went off trail to go to the BR. I found this crampon, it appears to be old, any guesses?
As I emerged from the scrub on the Lions head winter route, I went off trail to go to the BR. I found this crampon, it appears to be old, any guesses?
All About Crampons said:Crampons were used thousands of years ago by early paleo-mountaineers, who needed traction to cross steep mountain slopes in pursuit of game. Almost 3,000 years ago, Celtic miners used iron spikes on their feet while hunters in the Russian Caucasus made leather sandals with spiked plates for snow travel. The Arch of Constantine, built in 315 A.D. by the Romans, depicts an early crampon-like device used for ice traction. By the 1500s hunters and mountain travelers in Europe wore four-point forefoot crampons in the Alps.
Looks like these:
http://www.potsdampublicmuseum.org/gallery/sub14/IMG_8807_cropped.JPG
Can't find the page that they are on at this Potsdam museum site site, but found this with a Google image search for ice creepers. Site says they are from 1910-1930...
Cool find!
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