The Main Cliff Climbing
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Shared By: | Ian Lingley on Jun 1, 2011 |
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Description
The main cliff is the extremely blank face approximately 100 feet tall and slightly overhanging. This could house the hardest lines in N.B and with work could have a few test pieces on it. It starts at the escape gully/cave and continues across the black face until the rock becomes blocky and loose.
Rappelling the main face can be done from a few small ceders on top of the cliff, your anchor should be within 10 feet of the top to insure the ends touch, TIE KNOTS a 60M rope just reaches. This is a fantastic and completely hanging rappel after the first 10 feet.
Rappelling the main face can be done from a few small ceders on top of the cliff, your anchor should be within 10 feet of the top to insure the ends touch, TIE KNOTS a 60M rope just reaches. This is a fantastic and completely hanging rappel after the first 10 feet.
Classic Climbing Routes at The Main Cliff
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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