Rockfax Description
A great route. Climb a small corner to a narrow stepped-overhang. Layback onto the front face to a poor rest, then follow the thin technical crack, using the left arete as required. © Rockfax
FA. John Allen 1973.
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S i'm on & on | 16 Sep, 2004 |
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βeta: Standard 5b!? And I suppose the Lamia is an easy E2 as well. Solid 5c, I thought only E1 though as you can lace the crux. | ||
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βeta: Standard 5b!? And I suppose the Lamia is an easy E2 as well. Solid 5c, I thought only E1 though as you can lace the crux. |
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laaljohn | 13 Sep, 2002 |
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βeta: A great little route. The crux definitely feels 6a to me, and I think my small fingers will have helped. The gear is very good (wires) and reasonably easy to place. | βeta? | |
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βeta: A great little route. The crux definitely feels 6a to me, and I think my small fingers will have helped. The gear is very good (wires) and reasonably easy to place. |
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Grade: E2 5c ***
(Stoney Middleton)