Just south of “Mine’s a Point” are three fins. This climbs the centre of the northern face of the most southerly fin. Two old pegs (placed in 2000) indicate the line.

Start in the centre of the face and work up rightwards towards the first peg (a good friend 00 and a medium sized wire on the way and another small cam and medium wire above). Climb straight up above the peg to reach the right arête; then traverse leftwards towards the second peg passing a good wire slot on the way. From the second peg, move slightly left; then climb directly to the top.

There is a rope sling around the summit, but this is probably best backed up by good belays at beach level on the southern side.

First ascent, 19/ 11/2005.

Mark KemballMark Kemball with Nic Dill, Stu Bradbury, Lee Bartrop, Liam Grant, Tom Newbury (old Uncle Tom Cobliegh and all)! 19/Nov/2005.

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