Rockfax Description
A big butch pitch through the right-hand side of the roof and with plenty of relics from the iron age. Climb the wall to the roof then power through this and the smaller overhang above until it is possible to move right to finish up cracks in the airy arete, first on the right then the left. Move right to the tree and abseil. © Rockfax
FA. Steve Read, Roy Leeming, D.Carnell, P.Brown, S.Hunt 1950s. FFA. Dominic Lee 1982 1955.
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dominic lee | 28 Jun |
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βeta: Jungle Land originally finished up the steep crack and small roof on the left side of the upper arête. Not up Wild Countries exit cracks.. I was up there today for the first time in years climbing a variant. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Jungle Land originally finished up the steep crack and small roof on the left side of the upper arête. Not up Wild Countries exit cracks.. I was up there today for the first time in years climbing a variant. |
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Tony-S | 19 May |
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βeta: Felt around E6 6b/c and ***. Utterly unique and amazing climbing. The remaining in-situ pegs are good. There is a new belay, finely positioned, on the arête a touch higher than the defunct tree. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Felt around E6 6b/c and ***. Utterly unique and amazing climbing. The remaining in-situ pegs are good. There is a new belay, finely positioned, on the arête a touch higher than the defunct tree. |
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Grade: E5 6b ***
(Roaches Lower Tier)