Rockfax Description
Start in the middle of the slab, at some sloping holds, and a short vertical flake. Make perplexing pebbly moves to gain the ledge and an easier finish. Highball f6A+ but awkward to pad. © Rockfax
FA. Bob Brayshaw 1960.
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Fiend | 10 Mar, 2007 |
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βeta: Agree with John's comments - palm and pebble combination works wonders. See Fawcett On Rock for beta :) Another quality slab, the line of features makes it possibly the best on the slab. Again you can fall but you can't bounce. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Agree with John's comments - palm and pebble combination works wonders. See Fawcett On Rock for beta :) Another quality slab, the line of features makes it possibly the best on the slab. Again you can fall but you can't bounce. |
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Ropeboy | 6 Apr, 2004 |
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βeta: Not exactly polished but not as rough as the surronding holds. Palming/pushing down helps on this one. The main difficulties not being to high off the deck. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Not exactly polished but not as rough as the surronding holds. Palming/pushing down helps on this one. The main difficulties not being to high off the deck. |
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Grade: E2 5c ***
(Kinder Northern Edges)