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260m, 6 pitches. Approach by turning left before the bridge for the val di mello large car park. Follow the path until the base of the waterfall. It starts up an obvious crack that lasts for about 4m. There is a tree at the start. Climb the path of least resistance, mainly up the left edge of the slab.

Route can be climbed in many shorter pitches often on tree belays. Many in situ with old tat backing it up to drilled threads. Worth backing up.

P1. 55m start up the crack before moving slightly right aiming for a lone bolted belay in the centre. Continue past this to a choice of tree belays.

P2. 60m continue upwards breaking into the tree line and belay on a choice of trees when you run out of rope or have too bad of drag.

P3. 40m continue through the tree line until at the base of the next slab.

P4. 55m climb the slab mainly on the left until reaching a tree belay.

P5. 10m traverse right until a thread anchor at the edge of the water fall. Fixed rope across the water fall. Belaying partially up the slab on P4 will allow for this belay to reached combining p4 and p4. It is also possibly to run pitch 5 and 6 together.

P6. 30m cross the smaller water fall (stream) and climb up the slab to a bolted belay with a splendid view and lovely pool. On a hot day a swim will be much appreciated.

Descent by traversing off left and up slightly to the main path. Follow the painted rocks will lead you back to the bottom.

Possibly your meant to do one more short pitch as this seemed slightly shorter than the guide book length of 300m however this seemed a natural finish (Estimations fo pitch lengths could also bit off)

About severe with some significant run outs.

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