Rockfax Description
An impeccable climb up Low Man's central wall. Start at a protruding flake in the low line of overhangs. Climb past the flake and follow thin grooves to a horizontal break. Make difficult moves left, and then up, to the base of a larger curving groove. Climb the steepening groove then make strenuous moves up left to a rest at its top. Move back right and stand on a small knobbly ledge. Technical moves away right from this lead to easier climbing to the summit. © Rockfax
FFA. M.Fowler 1980.
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plant_based_tommo | 12 Jul, 2020 |
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βeta: if running it in one pitch, use 60m ropes as the good boulder is way back at the top unless you want to build and anchor in the flared brakes... | βeta? | |
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βeta: if running it in one pitch, use 60m ropes as the good boulder is way back at the top unless you want to build and anchor in the flared brakes... |
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Will Wykes | 12 Jan, 2007 |
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βeta: Best done in two pitches so your second can take photos on the traverse | βeta? | |
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βeta: Best done in two pitches so your second can take photos on the traverse |
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Katya | 4 Jul, 2005 |
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βeta: Often green, but amazing when clean. Best done in a single pitch. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Often green, but amazing when clean. Best done in a single pitch. |
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Grade: E3 5c ***
(Telegraph Hole)