Rockfax Description
The crack using a thin flake on the right. The flutter is for escaping upwards. © Rockfax
FA. Richard Brown (2 pts) 1951. FFA. Len Millsom 1963.
Peak Rock/7/8/Biven-Peck Partnership/1950's a Developing Decade , All trad climbs at Birchen Edge , The Birchen Edge Red Circuit , Birchen Edge 1981 guide routes , Level 1 Peak Boulder Problems
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Pythonist | 25 Sep, 2006 |
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βeta: Easiest 6a move in the world, followed by some very airy slab climbing. As soon as you've got hands to what might seem the final ledge, traverse right and mantel into the break to start the upper slab. I soloed, but with gear it gets a nice 1* E1. The right-hand flake at the bottom is in, according to BMC guide, but without would be an interesting one to try once the friction's improved... | βeta? | |
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βeta: Easiest 6a move in the world, followed by some very airy slab climbing. As soon as you've got hands to what might seem the final ledge, traverse right and mantel into the break to start the upper slab. I soloed, but with gear it gets a nice 1* E1. The right-hand flake at the bottom is in, according to BMC guide, but without would be an interesting one to try once the friction's improved... |
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Alex1 | 3 May, 2005 |
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βeta: This is also a rather nice boulder problem as you can just walk off after the hard bit. Depends if you like VS solo above a hard landing (though only beacause I was too lazy to carry gear) | βeta? | |
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βeta: This is also a rather nice boulder problem as you can just walk off after the hard bit. Depends if you like VS solo above a hard landing (though only beacause I was too lazy to carry gear) |
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Grade: f6A ***
(Curbar Edge)