John Salathé

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John Salathé was a pioneering Swiss-American rock climber and blacksmith renowned for his groundbreaking big-wall ascents in Yosemite and for inventing durable steel pitons that transformed modern climbing.

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instanceOf Swiss-American
blacksmith
person
rock climber
activity big-wall climbing
associatedWith Yosemite big-wall climbing
citizenship Switzerland
United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfActivity United States of America
surface form: United States
developed durable steel pitons
hard-steel pitons suitable for Yosemite granite
field blacksmithing
rock climbing
genre traditional climbing
impact enabled safer ascents on hard granite walls
transformed modern climbing protection standards
influenced modern big-wall climbing techniques
innovation strong, reusable pitons for granite climbing
knownFor influencing modern rock climbing protection
inventing durable steel pitons
pioneering big-wall ascents in Yosemite
legacy considered a pioneer of Yosemite big-wall climbing
nationality American
Swiss
notableWork early big-wall routes in Yosemite
occupation blacksmith
rock climber
placeOfActivity Yosemite Valley
usedSkill metalworking
route pioneering

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Salathé Wall namedAfter John Salathé