Climbs 21
Rocktype Quartzite
Altitude 284m a.s.l
Faces S
This is the fine sweep of slabs 200 feet on the south side visible even from Stanley. The slabs are divided longitudinally into four sections by three main overlapping slabs running from bottom to top of the cliff – the overlap being left over right in each case. The most westerly overlap curls over to the right until it meets the crest. The central overlap runs straight up from bottom to top of the main cliff with a few local bulges to the right. The eastern and largest overlap which in places overhangs starts at the bottom centre of the cliff and runs up to the right to reach the crest just east of the top. The cliff gets steadily higher and steeper towards the east.
To the left of ‘Western Overlap’, the rocks are easier and one can scramble anywhere. Between ‘Western’ and ‘Central Overlap’ is ‘Western slab’, and to the right of ‘Central Overlap’ is ‘Central Slab’
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