Angus Kille has repeated James McHaffie's Crac Yr Meistri (Master's Crack) E9 7a at Nant Peris Quarry in the Llanberis Pass. The line was claimed by James to be a more difficult version of Comes the Dervish and "A North Wales version of Walk of Life", technically harder but not quite as gnarly a start.
At the end of the introductory paragraph, why is E9 6c repeated?
Angus Kille has repeated James McHaffie's Crac Yr Meistri (Master's Crack) E9 7a at Nant Peris Quarry in the Llanberis Pass. The line was described by James as being like a more difficult version of Comes the Dervish (E3 5c) and "a North Wales version" of The Walk of Life (E9 6c) E9 6c.
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