Rockfax Description
25m. A brilliant climb with a very exposed crux but with good gear. Follow an awkward crack to a niche, then swing right on the lip of a monster block. Before strength fades, ascend direct up a technical wall to finish via an easier groove system. A large cam is useful on this pitch. © Rockfax
UKC Logbook Description
The monster block fell out making this version unclimbable.
FA. Gordon Jenkin, R.Dalgleish (aid) 14.11.1976. FFA. Kevin Turner, P.Dawson 20.4.1980.
Littlejohn South West Climbs , Ultimate E3 ticklist
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steve taylor | 15 Dec, 2005 |
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βeta: That's sad! Have seen a few people who can't jam struggle along the rail (which I guess is now the lip of a small roof). | βeta? | |
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βeta: That's sad! Have seen a few people who can't jam struggle along the rail (which I guess is now the lip of a small roof). |
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Rob Kennard | 15 Dec, 2005 |
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βeta: Alas the inevitable has happened and the large 'traverse -block' is no more!, Apparently the route should still go at E4 ish? | βeta? | |
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βeta: Alas the inevitable has happened and the large 'traverse -block' is no more!, Apparently the route should still go at E4 ish? |
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Rob Kennard | 24 Jun, 2005 |
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βeta: There is no lower-off because this would interfere with the established trad-climb( Crystal Voyager). | βeta? | |
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βeta: There is no lower-off because this would interfere with the established trad-climb( Crystal Voyager). |
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Grade: E3 5c ***
(Boulder Ruckle)