Chapter 14 of Peak Rock, with routes from mid 70's to 1980. In this time the E grade was invented to take over the xs grade and cams came on the scene used on Ray's Roof E76c , Ray Jardine. Other top climbers were the Woodward Bros, Track of the Cat E56a, Piece of Mind E66b and National Acrobat E66c. Some of the other top ascents were Borstal Breakout E46b (Moran), Creme de la Creme E56b (Fawcett) and Perfect Day E56b (Bancroft).
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Pool Wall
Pool Wall (obviously).
© Dan Arkle
Wings of Unreason
The famous crux dyno, Wings of Unreason.
© Jon Read
Baldstones Arête
Baldstones Arete
© Marek
Smear Test
Inching to the sanctuary of the crack on Smear Test, The Roaches.
© davidj
Wings of Unreason
Callum eyeing up the dyno on wings
© Harry Chaplin
Curving Arête
Ethan Walker on Curving Arete
© Mike Hutton
Ray's Roof
© Jon Read
Pool Wall
Pool Wall, uncropped.
© Dan Arkle
Suspense
Thea on the finishing crack of Suspense (E2 5c), Lawrencefield
© http://Climbers.net
Wings of Unreason
The Wings dyno -- Turner's turn.
© Jon Read
Suspense
© Dave Foster
Thin Air
Gripped on the grit
© Alex Riley