Eben Muse.
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harrison | 3 Jul, 2023 |
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βeta: Yeah if you’re meant to step to the big smear way out right this is lanky as. Maybe there’s something you can press or sprag on the left but I saw nowt. Using the crimps on the original but heading straight up to the highest point is better and more logical to me. Traversing right to the smear on non holds and tiny feet also doable but quite grim and certainly 0 stars. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Yeah if you’re meant to step to the big smear way out right this is lanky as. Maybe there’s something you can press or sprag on the left but I saw nowt. Using the crimps on the original but heading straight up to the highest point is better and more logical to me. Traversing right to the smear on non holds and tiny feet also doable but quite grim and certainly 0 stars. |
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Dale Turrell | 26 May, 2022 |
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βeta: Couldn't figure this one out! Climbing the slab right of Perfect Slab and using none of that climbs holds aside from the good foot, but the wall to the right is incredibly blank (just about managed to pull on with a really wide press in a thumb divot but then nowhere to go), unless you were further right near the arete in which case you wouldn't use the foot on perfect slab. Can't see it feasible at anywhere near 6B but maybe I'm missing something. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Couldn't figure this one out! Climbing the slab right of Perfect Slab and using none of that climbs holds aside from the good foot, but the wall to the right is incredibly blank (just about managed to pull on with a really wide press in a thumb divot but then nowhere to go), unless you were further right near the arete in which case you wouldn't use the foot on perfect slab. Can't see it feasible at anywhere near 6B but maybe I'm missing something. |
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