Rockfax Description
A contrived start with (easily placed side-runner up the pockets) leads rapidly to easier climbing above. © Rockfax
FA. Jonathan Wyatt 1985.
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Graeme Hammond | 31 May, 2022 |
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βeta: Description is wrong, upper climbing is technical slab moves and contains the crux unless you move off line left or right. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Description is wrong, upper climbing is technical slab moves and contains the crux unless you move off line left or right. |
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Ropeboy | 26 Feb, 2004 |
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βeta: A good route, some stiff pocket pulling leads to awkwardly placed gear and a tricky upper section. | βeta? | |
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βeta: A good route, some stiff pocket pulling leads to awkwardly placed gear and a tricky upper section. |
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Nick Smith - Climbers | 16 Apr, 2002 |
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βeta: My first E3 :-) Hard pocket pulling at the start leads to slopey breaks and just-adequate gear. The slabby top-half is only \'easier climbing\' if you can climb slabs! I found it scary (but not sustained) climbing all the way to the top-out... | βeta? | |
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βeta: My first E3 :-) Hard pocket pulling at the start leads to slopey breaks and just-adequate gear. The slabby top-half is only 'easier climbing' if you can climb slabs! I found it scary (but not sustained) climbing all the way to the top-out... |
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Grade: E3 6a ***
(Chatsworth Edge)