Rockfax Description
Climb the lower slab then the bulges on better holds, left then right. The right-hand variation start is 6c and fingery. © Rockfax
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robw007 | 9 Mar |
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βeta: Guidebook description should read: ‘Climb the slab on small but positive holds. At the bulge gain holds to the right of the bolt and make a long stretch left to a jug. Move up to another jug then step left and move delicately up and into a scoop. Finish direct.’ | βeta? | |
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βeta: Guidebook description should read: ‘Climb the slab on small but positive holds. At the bulge gain holds to the right of the bolt and make a long stretch left to a jug. Move up to another jug then step left and move delicately up and into a scoop. Finish direct.’ |
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Paul Evans | 9 Apr, 2007 |
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βeta: Don't do as I did and head for the flaky jugs out left on about 2/3 up pitch 1. It doesn't go that way...also the 6c variation start is very sequency but very good indeed. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Don't do as I did and head for the flaky jugs out left on about 2/3 up pitch 1. It doesn't go that way...also the 6c variation start is very sequency but very good indeed. |
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Dave Musgrove | 4 Feb, 2007 |
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βeta: This route and the 5+ to the right now have new top pitches. There is also a new 2 pitch route to the left (4+, 5a) which is probably the easiest route on the crag. | βeta? | |
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βeta: This route and the 5+ to the right now have new top pitches. There is also a new 2 pitch route to the left (4+, 5a) which is probably the easiest route on the crag. |
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Grade: 6b ***
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