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A cracking pitch up the left-to-right slanting weakness of thin corners and overlaps. © Rockfax
FA. Paul Craven 1983.
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Andy Farnell | 7 Oct, 2006 |
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βeta: I vaguely remember it feeling a little bold with some technical moves going left, but Ian's summary is spot on. | βeta? | |
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βeta: I vaguely remember it feeling a little bold with some technical moves going left, but Ian's summary is spot on. |
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Ian Milward | 2 Oct, 2006 |
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βeta: A very difficult E3 and there is a fair bit of 5c. Climbing up the flake/open groove is testing because it is harder than you would think to get solid gear in. There's not much of a rest before the crux traverse right which, if fluffed at the end, would result in quite a 'swoop'. With tired arms, the finish feels tricky too - at least it's safer. | βeta? | |
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βeta: A very difficult E3 and there is a fair bit of 5c. Climbing up the flake/open groove is testing because it is harder than you would think to get solid gear in. There's not much of a rest before the crux traverse right which, if fluffed at the end, would result in quite a 'swoop'. With tired arms, the finish feels tricky too - at least it's safer. |
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Grade: E3 6a ***
(Hebden Gill)