Picket Pin Mountain
Picket may refer to: * Snow picket, a climbing tool * Picket fence, a type of fence * Screw picket, a tethering device * Picket line, to tether horses *"Picket line" is also used in picketing, a form of protest **See also: " Crossing the picket line" * Picket (military), a soldier or small unit placed ahead of the main formation ** Radar picket, a radar equipped vehicle on picket duty * Picket boat, a small military boat * Picket (punishment), a 16th and 17th century military punishment * Picket, a fairy chess piece * The Flying Pickets, a British a cappella vocal group * Picket (climbing) Places * Picket Hill * Picket Piece * Picket Post, a road junction and service area in the New Forest National Park * Picket Range, a small, extremely rugged subrange of the North Cascades * Picket Seamount * Picket Twenty See also * Picket fence (other) * Pickett (other) * Picquet (other), an alternative spelling for picket but usually only in an historical con ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Snow Picket
Snow protection (snow pro) is a type of natural or artificial protection used in mountaineering as an anchor. Two common artificial devices are the snow fluke and snow picket. It is used both for climbing and for securing tents and other camping gear, designed for use in sand and snow. A fluke is a bent square or rectangle, approximately , and is made of aluminium or other metal, with a cable attached at two points on the upper surface. A fluke correctly used is buried in the snow, tip pointed down, approximately 40° from the angle of the mountain slope. Flukes can deflect or dislodge in harder-packed or dry snow, and are therefore more reliably used in heavy, moist snow. A picket is usually made of lightweight aluminum in long T-shaped design. See also * Glossary of climbing terms * Mountaineering Mountaineering or alpinism, is a set of outdoor activities that involves ascending tall mountains. Mountaineering-related activities include traditional outdoor climbing, ski ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Picket (climbing)
Snow protection (snow pro) is a type of natural or artificial protection used in mountaineering as an anchor. Two common artificial devices are the snow fluke and snow picket. It is used both for climbing and for securing tents and other camping gear, designed for use in sand and snow. A fluke is a bent square or rectangle, approximately , and is made of aluminium or other metal, with a cable attached at two points on the upper surface. A fluke correctly used is buried in the snow, tip pointed down, approximately 40° from the angle of the mountain slope. Flukes can deflect or dislodge in harder-packed or dry snow, and are therefore more reliably used in heavy, moist snow. A picket is usually made of lightweight aluminum in long T-shaped design. See also * Glossary of climbing terms * Mountaineering Mountaineering or alpinism, is a set of outdoor activities that involves ascending tall mountains. Mountaineering-related activities include traditional outdoor climbing, ski ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Picquet (other)
Picquet may refer to: An alternative spelling for ''Picket'' * Picquet (military), a small temporary military post closer to the enemy than the main formation; or a group of soldiers detailed for a specific duty (e.g., fire picquet) * Picquet (punishment), a form of military punishment in vogue in the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe People *François Picquet (1708–1781), Sulpician priest who came to Montreal from France in 1734 *Count Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte (1720–1791), French admiral *Aimé Picquet du Boisguy Aimé Casimir Marie Picquet, chevalier du Boisguy, sometimes spelt Bois-Guy, (15 March 1776 – 25 October 1839), was a Breton chouan general during the French Revolution. He was nicknamed "the little general" by his men due to his youth. Still a ... (1776–1839), French chouan general during the French Revolution * Louisa Picquet (c. 1828,–1896), American whose life became the subject of a biography ''Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon, or, Inside View ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pickett (other)
Pickett is a surname. Pickett may also refer to a place in the United States: * Pickett, Kentucky * Pickett, Oklahoma *Pickett, Wisconsin *Pickett County, Tennessee *Fort Pickett, Virginia See also * Picket (other) * Picquet (other) Picquet may refer to: An alternative spelling for ''Picket'' * Picquet (military), a small temporary military post closer to the enemy than the main formation; or a group of soldiers detailed for a specific duty (e.g., fire picquet) * Picquet (pun ... * Piquet (other) * Piquette (other) {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Picket Fence (other) '', a television series
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Picket fence is a type of wooden fence. Picket fence may also refer to: * Picket fence (electronics), a shielding structure used in electronics * ''Picket Fences ''Picket Fences'' is an American family drama television series about the residents of the town of Rome, Wisconsin, created and produced by David E. Kelley. The show initially ran from September 18, 1992, to June 26, 1996, on the CBS televisio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Picket Twenty
Picket Twenty, once a hamlet, is now effectively a suburb of Andover, in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. The centre of Andover lies to the (2.6 km) north-west of the suburb. History On the 1888 OS map, only the farmstead of "Picket Twenty Farm" is drawn, although "Pavey's Farm" is relatively nearby" Just thirteen dwellings are listed for Picket Twenty in the 1962 Kelly's Directory of Andover, it appears this number remained constant until 2008. Construction began in 2010 for 1,200 new homes on agricultural land near to the hamlet. By September 2019 1158 homes were occupied. After 2017 in a further phase of development, housing was built beneath Andover Down, and relatively close to Harewood forest. Although an expansion of Andover, the Picket Twenty development is detached from the urban area, with a large sports ground providing a natural barrier. Picket Twenty can therefore be considered a suburb A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Picket Seamount
Picket may refer to: * Snow picket, a climbing tool * Picket fence, a type of fence * Screw picket, a tethering device * Picket line, to tether horses *"Picket line" is also used in picketing, a form of protest **See also: " Crossing the picket line" * Picket (military), a soldier or small unit placed ahead of the main formation ** Radar picket, a radar equipped vehicle on picket duty * Picket boat, a small military boat * Picket (punishment), a 16th and 17th century military punishment * Picket, a fairy chess piece * The Flying Pickets, a British a cappella vocal group * Picket (climbing) Places * Picket Hill * Picket Piece * Picket Post, a road junction and service area in the New Forest National Park * Picket Range, a small, extremely rugged subrange of the North Cascades * Picket Seamount * Picket Twenty See also * Picket fence (other) * Pickett (other) * Picquet (other) Picquet may refer to: An alternative spelling for ''Picket'' * Picquet ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Picket Range
The Picket Range is a small, extremely rugged subrange of the North Cascades in the northwestern part of the American state of Washington. It is entirely contained within North Cascades National Park. It is about long, running northwest–southeast, and lies north of the Skagit River, west of Ross Lake, and east of Mounts Baker and Shuksan. There are at least 21 peaks in the range over high. Swedish American Lage Wernstedt of the U.S. Forest Service mapped the Picket Range in the 1920s and named it for its resemblance to a picket fence (and not for George Pickett). Wernstedt was also apparently responsible for the names of the main peaks, including Mt. Challenger, Fury, Terror, and Phantom. These names first appeared on maps in 1931. There are few trails in the Picket Range, and any excursion there has a strong wilderness character. Most of the access points are characterized as steep brush thick valleys, with little open terrain. Many of the peaks are challenging rock c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Picket Post
Picket Post is a road junction and service area in the New Forest National Park of Hampshire, England. It lies on the A31 road. Facilities Picket Post is located on the A31 dual carriageway which passes through the New Forest. It is situated 2.5 miles from the A338 at Ringwood and 8 miles from Junction 1 of the M27 at Cadnam.Norman Henderson, (2007), ''A Walk Around the New Forest: In Thirty-Five Circular Walks'', pages 145. Frances Lincoln Ltd A minor road to the village of Burley joins with the A31 at Picket Post. There is a roadside service area on both sides of the dual carriageway. Picket Post is the location of a cricket ground for Ellingham cricket club, and there is a rugby training pitch next to it. at play-cricket.com History Picket Post was once an important junction o ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Picket Piece
Picket Piece is a small village in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. Andover lies approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) south-west from the village. The village has expanded rapidly since 2015 with several new roads and house building. In October 2017 Test Valley Council approved another 520 homes to be built in the village.''Andover Advertiser'', "Residents appalled by approved contentious 520 homes plan", 5 November 2017. There is one church in the village. It started as the Harroway Mission. It is named after the Whitchurch to Andover road (part of the Harrow Way The Harrow Way (also spelled as "Harroway") is another name for the "Old Way", an ancient trackway in the south of England, dated by archaeological finds to 600–450 BC, but probably in existence since the Stone Age. The Old Way ran fr ...) that ran through Picket Piece to Andover. When the Walworth Industrial Estate was built in the 1960s, that stretch of the road was renamed Walworth Road. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Picket Hill
Picket Hill is a hamlet next to Picket Post in the New Forest National Park of Hampshire Hampshire (, ; abbreviated to Hants) is a ceremonial county, ceremonial and non-metropolitan county, non-metropolitan counties of England, county in western South East England on the coast of the English Channel. Home to two major English citi ..., England. It lies on the outskirts of Ringwood. Villages in Hampshire Ringwood, Hampshire {{Hampshire-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Flying Pickets
The Flying Pickets is a British '' a cappella'' vocal group which had a Christmas number one hit in 1983 on the UK Singles Chart with their cover version of Yazoo's track " Only You". History The band of six was founded by Brian Hibbard in 1982 from a group of actors who had been active with him in John McGrath's 7:84 theatre group, a fringe theatre organisation who had sung ''a cappella'' in their production of the 1981 play ''One Big Blow''. The group chose the name the Flying Pickets as band members had played a part in the UK miners' strikes of 1972 and 1974."The Flying Pickets’ taste of fame" ''WalesOnline'', 12 April 2009 (updated 29 March 2013). Accessed 12 July 2009. Performing in clubs and pubs in [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |