Pigeon Mountain Industries
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| Industry | Caving Climbing | 
| Founded | Georgia (1976)[1] | 
| Headquarters | LaFayette, Georgia (U.S. state), USA | 
| Key people | Steve Hudson | 
| Products | Rope Climbing equipment Search and rescue equipment | 
| Website | www.pmirope.com | 
Pigeon Mountain Industries (PMI) is an American caving, climbing, and safety rope company founded in 1976 by Steve Hudson.[1]
They produce a rope designed for the severe conditions of caving. PMI Sport rope (now called PMI Max-Wear) is a stiff, white static rope which is abrasion resistant.[2]
References
- 1 2 Pigeon Mountain Industries. About us. URL accessed October 7, 2006.
- ↑ Smith, Bruce; Allen Padgett (1996). On Rope; North American Vertical Rope Techniques (New Revised ed.). Huntsville, Ala.: National Speleological Society. p. 21. ISBN 1-879961-05-9.
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