'Private Land' signs have appeared at some points along the boundary with the A635 road which has led to some confusion over whether access is permitted or not. This land is designated as Open Access and the public have a full legal right to access is for recreation on foot, including climbing. Please keep dogs on a lead to help avoid future difficulties.
Rockfax Description
The left wall of the great prow with a loop to the right at mid-height to utilise a vital pocket. Micro-cams protect. © Rockfax
FA. P.Kendell 1970. FFA Dougie Hall 1986.
User | Date | Notes | ||
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Andy Stewart2 | 21 May, 2008 |
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βeta: Climbed after shunting (recommended). Runout to good gear above the overhang on the left as for Turtle. A hard sequence up and right gains better holds and gear. The top moves involve some heinous clings on tiny fingerholds with an awkward step up. I placed 2 tiny camming devices in the slots vacated by the absent pegs and was pleasantly surprised to find that they held a fall when I first tried leading it. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Climbed after shunting (recommended). Runout to good gear above the overhang on the left as for Turtle. A hard sequence up and right gains better holds and gear. The top moves involve some heinous clings on tiny fingerholds with an awkward step up. I placed 2 tiny camming devices in the slots vacated by the absent pegs and was pleasantly surprised to find that they held a fall when I first tried leading it. |
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Grade: E6 6c ***
(Wimberry Rocks)