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NEWS: Angus Kille repeats Crac Yr Maestri E9 7a

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 UKC News 11 Aug 2022

Angus Kille has repeated James McHaffie's Crac Yr Meistri (Master's Crack) E9 7a at Nant Peris Quarry in the Llanberis Pass. The line was claimed by James to be a more difficult version of Comes the Dervish and "A North Wales version of Walk of Life", technically harder but not quite as gnarly a start.

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In reply to UKC News:

Hey Nat.

At the end of the introductory paragraph, why is E9 6c repeated?

Angus Kille has repeated James McHaffie's Crac Yr Meistri (Master's Crack) E9 7a at Nant Peris Quarry in the Llanberis Pass. The line was described by James as being like a more difficult version of Comes the Dervish (E3 5c) and "a North Wales version" of The Walk of Life (E9 6c) E9 6c.

Sav

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In reply to Mountain Spirit:

Because E9 6C is out there on the streets every night.

youtube.com/watch?v=urX7x68jCh8&

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 MeMeMe 15 Aug 2022
In reply to Wyre Forest Illuminati:

How have I never seen that before, that is brilliant!

In reply to MeMeMe:

Agreed, such intensity from the legends! The modern remix by Chris Doyle is great, too:
youtube.com/watch?v=XJhibrjekoQ&

In reply to Wyre Forest Illuminati:

I'll watch this film tonight.

In reply to Wyre Forest Illuminati:

I have seen some of Chris Doyle's films.

The one I remember watching was Fresh Meat.

MS

In reply to Wyre Forest Illuminati:

> Because E9 6C is out there on the streets every night.

Amazing film.

Johnny Dawes is one of my all time climbing heroes and a great guy to.

Both if them are legends.

Sav

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