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22m. Sustained and varied climbing up the full height of the wall. Starts 5 metres right of the pinnacle at the first white scar. Climb up and into a slim groove line which is followed to a resting position. Continue up and over the overhang via a couple of blocks. Follow the steep wall above to the lower off.

C Downer, W Young 14/May/2015.

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StephenHartley2014 29 Jun, 2023 Show βeta
βeta: 29.06.23 Lowering off the rope dislodged a breeze block sized rock, just below the last bolt. Wasn’t obvious there was anything loose there when climbing or lowering. It hasn’t left anything else where it came off that looks loose. Fortunately ithe block missed us both. But is a reminder to be cautious and vigilant.
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βeta: 29.06.23 Lowering off the rope dislodged a breeze block sized rock, just below the last bolt. Wasn’t obvious there was anything loose there when climbing or lowering. It hasn’t left anything else where it came off that looks loose. Fortunately ithe block missed us both. But is a reminder to be cautious and vigilant.
BarwoodP 12 Oct, 2021 Show βeta
βeta: didnt enjoy this one too confusing where to go after half way,
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βeta: didnt enjoy this one too confusing where to go after half way,
Ian Carr 10 Aug, 2021 Show βeta
βeta: Quality 6c, no harder.
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βeta: Quality 6c, no harder.

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Style of Ascent
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Nectarine

Grade: 6c+ ***
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