Rockfax Description
The deep groove has an awkward bulge early on and more tricky moves to leave the half-height niche. Not a bad effort for a century ago. An exposed exit up the arete to the right is a worthwhile variation. © Rockfax
FA. J.W.Puttrell et al c.1900.
Steve Ashton's 100 Classic Gritstone Climbs, Puttrell's Progress, Peak Rock/1/ The 1st Peak District Tigers., Wharncliffe Crags
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9fingerjon | 28 Nov, 2020 |
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βeta: Watch out for loose block on the left wall low down on the route - looks like in the past a lot of people used it to step round the bulge to the first ledge. | βeta? |
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βeta: Watch out for loose block on the left wall low down on the route - looks like in the past a lot of people used it to step round the bulge to the first ledge. |
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mark75 | 8 Oct, 2006 |
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βeta: There is a much better (exposed) finish up the final part of Gavel Neese - traverse out from the 2nd ledge. | βeta? |
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βeta: There is a much better (exposed) finish up the final part of Gavel Neese - traverse out from the 2nd ledge. |
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Iggy_B | 18 May, 2005 |
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βeta: Pretty bogstandard for a VD crack, insert oneself and squirm. | βeta? |
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βeta: Pretty bogstandard for a VD crack, insert oneself and squirm. |
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victim of mathematics | 11 Apr, 2005 |
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βeta: Excellent route with an abundance of great gear, but getting past the first bulge is pretty damn hard for a VDiff. | βeta? |
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βeta: Excellent route with an abundance of great gear, but getting past the first bulge is pretty damn hard for a VDiff. |
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