The rock varies in character from typically quarried on the lower tier through to more abrasive rock on the upper tier where blasting has uncovered large tracts of calcite-encrusted rock which almost feels like natural limestone. As with most quarries, extra vigilance needs to be exercised by both climber and belayer here given the blasting activity which has created potential for loose rock.
Don't swim in the bright blue toxic pool (as if you needed telling)!
Rockfax Description
Spiral leftwards around the arete then pass a bulge. © Rockfax
UKC Logbook Description
Arete thn slab
User | Date | Notes | ||
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slacky | 2 Aug, 2020 |
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βeta: Last bolt could do with being higher to keep the climber off of the ledge should they fluff the move (unlikely). Suffers from dirt/mud run-off from above. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Last bolt could do with being higher to keep the climber off of the ledge should they fluff the move (unlikely). Suffers from dirt/mud run-off from above. |
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