Rockfax Description
This is only slightly harder than Ultravixens and equally as good. Climb Ultravixens over the initial roof, into the groove. Then trend up and leftwards to a small ledge. Climb the wall above past a thin break to the wide upper break. Step left and finish up a left-facing corner. © Rockfax
FA. J. de Montjoye, I.Parsons 08/Jun/1981.
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alibrightman | 26 Aug, 2023 |
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βeta: The Wired guide says “A high runner on Ultravixens is advisable”. Without it, you’re looking at a ground fall if you come off the crux traverse. | ||
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βeta: The Wired guide says “A high runner on Ultravixens is advisable”. Without it, you’re looking at a ground fall if you come off the crux traverse. |
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John Alcock | 26 Apr, 2007 |
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βeta: Agreed, it's pretty bold | βeta? | |
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βeta: Agreed, it's pretty bold |
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drcorbasisgod | 9 Oct, 2005 |
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βeta: This may be only slightly harder, but it seems much more difficult to protect. I had a runout stretching right back past the crux to the divergance point with Ultravixens. | βeta? | |
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βeta: This may be only slightly harder, but it seems much more difficult to protect. I had a runout stretching right back past the crux to the divergance point with Ultravixens. |
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Grade: E2 5b ***
(Penally East)