Rockfax Description
The slightly easier climb of the pair on the actual French Pillar is seven pitches long and on great rock. It starts on the left and crosses to the nose higher up. The third and fourth pitches are particularly good, up unlikely soaring jamming grooves. Above the terrace, three long pitches lead up fine cracks to the crest of the buttress. Above the technical climbing is another 200m of N3 scrambling on poorly protected slabs - not a good place to be in the wet. © Rockfax
Odd-Roar Wiik, Adam Stack.
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dbottomley | 11 Aug, 2019 |
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βeta: Roughly 100m of 4+/5- climbing above the last pitches noted in the guide. 400m - 450m total climbing. Scrambling at the top is not the scrambling noted in the guide. Very easy blank slab padding, occasional large areas of unavoidable laminated plates | βeta? | |
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βeta: Roughly 100m of 4+/5- climbing above the last pitches noted in the guide. 400m - 450m total climbing. Scrambling at the top is not the scrambling noted in the guide. Very easy blank slab padding, occasional large areas of unavoidable laminated plates |
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Grade: n6+ ***
(Vagakallen)