Type: | Sport, 600 ft (182 m), 5 pitches |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 949 total · 6/month |
Shared By: | Dan Flynn on Oct 6, 2011 |
Admins: | Mark P., James H, Dan Flynn |
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6c, 5 pitches, 180m.
P1 6b Good morning! After the 2nd bolt a stiff boulder problem appears. Go straight up, it's all there, despite appearances.
P2 5b Easy climbing past some grass and loose rock.
P3 5c A bit more gardening, but on decent rock.
P4 6c Whoa. The rock changes to dead vertical, up crimpy pockets and then left around an overhang by way of long moves on small, sharp holds. Very cool movements and an awesome position. Continuous good climbing leads to a belay back on top of the overhang. Clearly the star pitch of the route!
P5 6c Walk up to a ledge and then stare at a featured arete/overhang thing. A good 10 m of challenges, culminating in a move over the lip to the right, decently protected but still exciting.
3 rappels down the route with 60m ropes.
P1 6b Good morning! After the 2nd bolt a stiff boulder problem appears. Go straight up, it's all there, despite appearances.
P2 5b Easy climbing past some grass and loose rock.
P3 5c A bit more gardening, but on decent rock.
P4 6c Whoa. The rock changes to dead vertical, up crimpy pockets and then left around an overhang by way of long moves on small, sharp holds. Very cool movements and an awesome position. Continuous good climbing leads to a belay back on top of the overhang. Clearly the star pitch of the route!
P5 6c Walk up to a ledge and then stare at a featured arete/overhang thing. A good 10 m of challenges, culminating in a move over the lip to the right, decently protected but still exciting.
3 rappels down the route with 60m ropes.
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