The Hopkinsons 06/Sep/1892.
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DannyLamby | 24 Aug |
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βeta: Climbed in the wet with approach shoes, scrambled majority and pitched out the harder sections, managed to lose the mantrap somehow?? Lot of loose rock kicking about | βeta? | |
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βeta: Climbed in the wet with approach shoes, scrambled majority and pitched out the harder sections, managed to lose the mantrap somehow?? Lot of loose rock kicking about |
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Mandyg | 14 Jul |
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βeta: The man trap was hard not vd, 40ft corn steady vd. | βeta? | |
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βeta: The man trap was hard not vd, 40ft corn steady vd. |
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phil.lidstone | 24 Jul, 2024 |
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βeta: There’s a large hold which has fractured and is ready to break loose, approx 20-30m down from the Man Trap. The broken hold is on the left as you naturally work up a corner on the ridge. It wasn’t safe to clear and too large to lift out of situ. Other than that normal loose you would expect on a mountaineering route and cracking day out. | βeta? | |
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βeta: There’s a large hold which has fractured and is ready to break loose, approx 20-30m down from the Man Trap. The broken hold is on the left as you naturally work up a corner on the ridge. It wasn’t safe to clear and too large to lift out of situ. Other than that normal loose you would expect on a mountaineering route and cracking day out. |
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Rue_Ree | 10 Sep, 2022 |
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βeta: As part of the 5 ridges | ||
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βeta: As part of the 5 ridges |
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Grade: VD ***
(Polldubh Crags, Glen Nevis)