Climbs 28
Rocktype Quartzite
Altitude 225m a.s.l
Faces all
The cliffs on Mount Low consist of two main buttresses about 200 feet high, which are divided by a small boulder strewn, gully. The faces are very steep and each buttress is joined to the main mass of the hill by a narrow rock ridge. The West or left hand of the two buttresses has been named West Buttress and the other East Buttress. To the east of East Buttress is a stone run, then Abbey Buttress and beyond that Little Buttress. Behind and above both West and East Buttresses, a broad slab called Summit Slab rises at a fairly easy angle to the top of the rocks.
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