Rockfax Description
A superb route giving brilliant wall climbing. From the hanging belay, climb a diagonal crack to a hole. Follow the crack and then go left aiming to the V-notch on the skyline using the quartz holds to good runners. Now follow a rising line back up right to the top. © Rockfax
FA. P.Littlejohn, L.Foulkes, T.Penning. 22/Apr/1984.
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User | Date | Notes | ||
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Ramon Marin | 28 May, 2019 |
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βeta: Having been down there a few times, I’ll give twopence of knowledge. Basically it is the same route with 3 differerent finishes: left is Pan, direct is 1984 and right is Class of 86. Same hanging belay for all of them. For Pan head for the prominent knob/v-notch at the very top. For Class head to the peg. For 1984 carry on straight. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Having been down there a few times, I’ll give twopence of knowledge. Basically it is the same route with 3 differerent finishes: left is Pan, direct is 1984 and right is Class of 86. Same hanging belay for all of them. For Pan head for the prominent knob/v-notch at the very top. For Class head to the peg. For 1984 carry on straight. |
Topo for No Man's Zawn is inaccurate in Pembroke Rockfax and CC and Wired guidebooks as well.
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Grade: E4 6a ***
(Trevallen Cliff)