Rockfax Description
A good fun direct start into the finish of Twisting in the Wind. Climbed originally from one hand on jug and one on the high flake. A lower start is in theory possible, although it would involve pulling on a horrifically loose flake, which would likely crush you if it came off - best leave alone. © Rockfax
UKC Logbook Description
A direct start to TitW from big hollow flakes, with a nice throw into the original. Climbed original from one hand on jug and one on the high flake. This was to avoid pulling on the dangerous looking huge loose flake. Starting lower doesn't change the grade but might just kill you. Your life your choice.
Dave Parry 2015.
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Droyd | 8 Aug, 2022 |
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βeta: I suspect the truth is somewhere in the middle - I doubt the whole cave would come down, but it's clearly not solid. I figured it wasn't worth it given it adds neither difficulty nor quality but we're all different. | βeta? | |
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βeta: I suspect the truth is somewhere in the middle - I doubt the whole cave would come down, but it's clearly not solid. I figured it wasn't worth it given it adds neither difficulty nor quality but we're all different. |
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Carlos Montero | 19 Jul, 2022 |
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βeta: The flake isn’t even loose but if it’s a worry just start from the higher holds like explained in the description. | βeta? | |
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βeta: The flake isn’t even loose but if it’s a worry just start from the higher holds like explained in the description. |
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TomHobbs97 | 13 Jul, 2022 |
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βeta: Please don’t climb on this, the huge loose block at the start will certainly kill you if it comes out, but it will also possibly kill everyone else at the crag too when the entire roof collapses | βeta? | |
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βeta: Please don’t climb on this, the huge loose block at the start will certainly kill you if it comes out, but it will also possibly kill everyone else at the crag too when the entire roof collapses |
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Grade: f7A+ ***
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