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10m. The steep left-hand side of the arete and a small bulge to the upper arete. © Rockfax
Steve Ashton's 100 Classic Gritstone Climbs , 2024
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Graeme Hammond | 8 Jun, 2020 |
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βeta: High Buttress Arête Direct description on here is the LHS of the arête but the line shown and described but called High Buttress Arête Direct in the Steve Ashton guidebook is actually called Nose Direct in all modern guidebook. The non-line described as the LHS of the arête doesn't actually appear in any modern guide as is just a eliminate that should never have been recorded. | βeta? | |
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βeta: High Buttress Arête Direct description on here is the LHS of the arête but the line shown and described but called High Buttress Arête Direct in the Steve Ashton guidebook is actually called Nose Direct in all modern guidebook. The non-line described as the LHS of the arête doesn't actually appear in any modern guide as is just a eliminate that should never have been recorded. |
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link | 31 Oct, 2005 |
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βeta: yep ive finished over the overhang, dont think its too hard though as there are easy holds to pull up on on the top. | βeta? | |
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βeta: yep ive finished over the overhang, dont think its too hard though as there are easy holds to pull up on on the top. |
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Frank the Husky | 18 Aug, 2003 |
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βeta: as with everything else on windgather, it's certainly been done, but never recorded! | βeta? | |
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βeta: as with everything else on windgather, it's certainly been done, but never recorded! |
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