Type: Trad, 85 ft (26 m), 2 pitches
FA: Keith Myhill (1969)
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Shared By: Tim Farkas on Sep 28, 2013
Admins: Chris Owen, Euan Cameron

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Some really nice layback climbing with thin fingers up a tiered corner. Not popular for no good reason. A very worthwhile route.

p1. Climb blocky stuff to a clean left-facing corner with a nice finger crack. Belay off a boulder at the top (5.8, 10m)
p2. Finish the corner with very thin fingers (low crux, 5.10a, 10m)

Location Suggest change

Start in the corner at the very south end of the Embankment Wall, 2 feet right of Embankment 4.

Downclimb to the climber's left and rap off a tree or walk down right.

Protection Suggest change

cams and nuts -- varied sizes. There is a fixed sling for the p1 belay.

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