Rockfax Description
A long pitch up the slab to a groove. Continue up the rib (crux) then move out left, then back right behind a pinnacle to the abseil bolts. Protected by old threads, bolts and a jammed knot - take a rack to back the gear up.
Descent - Abseil to the left (looking down) - 34m to the deck. © Rockfax
FA. Hannelore and Kurt Krentzenbeck 2000s Equipped by Horst Urban. 2005.
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Dave in Kendal | 1 Feb, 2023 |
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βeta: Now a 40m pitch and fully bolted⁹ | βeta? | |
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βeta: Now a 40m pitch and fully bolted⁹ |
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tapley | 3 Dec, 2006 |
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βeta: A very good long pitch, with excellent climbing all the way, but its worth taking a bit of trad gear to supplement some of the old threaded runners. | βeta? | |
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βeta: A very good long pitch, with excellent climbing all the way, but its worth taking a bit of trad gear to supplement some of the old threaded runners. |
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Simon Caldwell | 3 Mar, 2004 |
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βeta: 'A pair of abseil bolts'? Last year there was definitely only one but perhaps they've added a second. Quite good climbing up to about half height, just above the crux, the rest is much easier and rather pointless. | βeta? | |
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βeta: 'A pair of abseil bolts'? Last year there was definitely only one but perhaps they've added a second. Quite good climbing up to about half height, just above the crux, the rest is much easier and rather pointless. |
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Grade: 5a ***
(Sierra de Toix)