Rockfax Description
This crack system leans to the left and is followed until it is possible to exit left as for Snail Crack. © Rockfax
FA. Albert Shutt 1952.
ROCKFAX Eastern Grit (2006): Top 500 , Northern Peak Grit 100 VD - VS , Peak diff and vdiff starred routes and top 50 , Graham Hoey’s Best Peak District Gritstone Routes for Beginners
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gilandcoop | 27 Mar |
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βeta: One or two loose rocks halfway up | ||
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βeta: One or two loose rocks halfway up |
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TomC137 | 22 May, 2022 |
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βeta: Made a comfortable first lead, lots of places for gear and a good amount of options for anchors but if crowded may want to find a spot on the ledge above | βeta? | |
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βeta: Made a comfortable first lead, lots of places for gear and a good amount of options for anchors but if crowded may want to find a spot on the ledge above |
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TN | 24 Feb, 2003 |
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βeta: Not as nice to climb as Snail Crack, but still great easy placements and lots of generous ledges to stand on while deciding what to use. Both of these routes make nice starting points for newbies, like me! | βeta? | |
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βeta: Not as nice to climb as Snail Crack, but still great easy placements and lots of generous ledges to stand on while deciding what to use. Both of these routes make nice starting points for newbies, like me! |
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Grade: VD ***
(Stanage Popular)