UKC

170m, 3 pitches.

Rockfax Description
(Vågakallen Crack) This is the striking, vertical crack splitting the cliff. It is a sustained fist-sized crack before widening to off-width. Carry plenty of big cams and prepare to be bold.
1) N6, 30m. Climb steep cracks in red rock through a roof and up to a belay stance below the main soaring crack-line.
2) N6+, 40m. Fist jam and layback up the strenuous, parallel-sided and never-ending crack. It is usual to abseil from here.
3) to 5) Several more pitches were climbed on the first ascent, but the exact line and grade is not known, though that marked looks most likely (finishing up Zig Zag). © Rockfax

UKC Logbook Description
(The “Daring Crack” of Vågakallen) This is the striking, vertical crack splitting the cliff. It is a sustained, fist-sized crack. Carry plenty of large cams.
1) 6, 30m. Climb steep cracks in red rock through a roof and up to a belay stance below the main soaring crack-line.
2) 6+, 40m. Fist jam and layback up the strenuous, parallel-sided and never-ending crack. It is usual to abseil from here.
3 - 5) Several more pitches were climbed on the first ascent, but the exact line of the route, and grade of the pitches, is not known.

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Style of Ascent
Lead
Alt Leads
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Onsighted
Redpoint
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Route of Interest
Ayers Rock

Grade: n6+ ***
(Paradiset)

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