In 1969 he created a new curved iceax, the Piolet, which gave climbers better purchase, say, on the smooth surface of a frozen waterfall.
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The Trotsky iceax, now on display at the exhibit in New York, was acquired through a vigorous negotiation process that stretched on for three years and concluded on a bridge crossing between the U.S. and Mexico.
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He recently used an ax to cut through the ice in the pond next to the sauna, making a hole so that "saunalised" competitors could jump into the icy water after their time in the hot room, to win extra points.
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