Rockfax Description
Start just right of an arete. Climb to a shallow right-facing corner. Climb this easily to a roof then move direct up the impending wall above to the top. The original start has suffered a rockfall and is now much bolder above the low hard section. © Rockfax
FA. Gordon Jenkin, Frank Farrell 17/May/1980.
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Climber_Bill | 13 Apr, 2007 |
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βeta: Thought this was E46a, even with the new start. THe rock isn't great and neither is the gear, it's ok, but very fiddly. The climbing is sustained and is as hard as Singing Winds. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Thought this was E46a, even with the new start. THe rock isn't great and neither is the gear, it's ok, but very fiddly. The climbing is sustained and is as hard as Singing Winds. |
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matt perks | 20 Mar, 2005 |
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βeta: I thought the bit up the corner detracted from the overall quality. A hard move out of the sentry box and a pumpy finish but also quite tricky moving up and across to the corner (and only micros for these moves). The top peg is fairly good and can be backed up. The other two pegs are mediocre but not essential. | βeta? | |
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βeta: I thought the bit up the corner detracted from the overall quality. A hard move out of the sentry box and a pumpy finish but also quite tricky moving up and across to the corner (and only micros for these moves). The top peg is fairly good and can be backed up. The other two pegs are mediocre but not essential. |
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Grade: E3 6a ***
(Guillemot Ledge)