Rockfax Description
Hard moves past the overhang gain the break. Then step right to climb the arete on its left-hand side. Gear is minimal. © Rockfax
FA. Al Rouse 1985.
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mozzer | 29 Jul, 2007 |
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βeta: its not 6a and you don't need to slap for the break... Reckon E2 5c, although there is reasonable gear low down. Great route though. | βeta? | |
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βeta: its not 6a and you don't need to slap for the break... Reckon E2 5c, although there is reasonable gear low down. Great route though. |
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Ropeboy | 26 Oct, 2004 |
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βeta: This is well undergraded. A yellow alien in the pocket/eye offers the only protection on the crux, which involves a dyno/slap off 2 poor slopey crimps above a nasty landing. Hard moves, which one of our team felt could be low 6b (and I'd agree with them), lead to much easier climbing above. | βeta? | |
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βeta: This is well undergraded. A yellow alien in the pocket/eye offers the only protection on the crux, which involves a dyno/slap off 2 poor slopey crimps above a nasty landing. Hard moves, which one of our team felt could be low 6b (and I'd agree with them), lead to much easier climbing above. |
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Grade: E3 5c ***
(Eldon Hole)