Rockfax Description
The thin slab and fine headwall above the overlap. © Rockfax
Peak limestone north graded list - sport , Horseshoe Star Quality , Horseshoe hit list
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osocavernoso | 26 Aug |
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βeta: The slab is not only thin, but also narrow. | βeta? | |
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βeta: The slab is not only thin, but also narrow. |
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kristian | 20 Mar, 2024 |
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βeta: Makes sense to swing your foot on to the pedestal and traverse off the slab only when directly below the roof especially if its muddy and damp going direct. | ||
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βeta: Makes sense to swing your foot on to the pedestal and traverse off the slab only when directly below the roof especially if its muddy and damp going direct. |
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Alan James - Rockfax | 30 Aug, 2020 |
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βeta: Very sustained from the word go if you keep out of the corner to the left (as you should). You can rest on the slab but every move is taxing to the roof. The finish is more urgent. Crux is probably still the first move but that doesn\'t really tell the story. | ||
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βeta: Very sustained from the word go if you keep out of the corner to the left (as you should). You can rest on the slab but every move is taxing to the roof. The finish is more urgent. Crux is probably still the first move but that doesn't really tell the story. |
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Grade: 6c+ ***
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