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Thin smearing up the steepening slab. Runners in the crack become less useful as the sketchy two-move-wonder crux approaches. A popular first E6, though is it really E6 if you top-rope it first? Answers on a postcard to the Editor please. © Rockfax
FA. John Dunne 1988.
ROCKFAX Eastern Grit (2006): Top 500 , Burbage, Millstone and Beyond Routes Graded List , Best slab climbs of the UK , Consumed , The best the UK has to offer for beasts (apart from the lakes cos its always wet) , crimperE6 , 2022 Rockfax Eastern Grit Graded List
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north country boy | 13 Apr, 2005 |
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βeta: Soft Touch for E6 6b, technically not very hard, but very commiting and wouldn't ahve liked to have taken a fall from crux.... | βeta? | |
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βeta: Soft Touch for E6 6b, technically not very hard, but very commiting and wouldn't ahve liked to have taken a fall from crux.... |
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Tom Randall - Lattice Training | 16 Sep, 2004 |
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βeta: A fall from the crux is not deckable - I checked it with a rucksac... Only just though! 2 hard moves at the top, slowly losing the pebbles it once had. | βeta? | |
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βeta: A fall from the crux is not deckable - I checked it with a rucksac... Only just though! 2 hard moves at the top, slowly losing the pebbles it once had. |
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Grade: E6 6b ***
(Millstone Edge)