Great routes in the Coe , 3 star Scottish winter , Ultimate Scottish VII’s , Scottish Winter Climbs West - "The Classics" , Scottish Winter Climbs West - 4 star routes , Scottish Winter
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Alex Hyde | 10 Feb |
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βeta: I tried to remove the flake of death using various tools, including a car jack. As if 2024 it won’t be budging for a while, and although it looks like it’s about to go, it’s locked in place at its base, so currently relatively safe to yard off. | βeta? | |
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βeta: I tried to remove the flake of death using various tools, including a car jack. As if 2024 it won’t be budging for a while, and although it looks like it’s about to go, it’s locked in place at its base, so currently relatively safe to yard off. |
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murray | 20 Jan, 2020 |
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βeta: The flake of death is about two thirds of the way up the first pitch of the direct start. It's still there as of January 2020, and looks and sounds like it's ready to go at any time. It's also difficult to avoid pulling and standing on it as it totally blocks the groove which you go up. If anyone is in the area and has a spare day and a crowbar, it would be great to get rid of it before an accident happens. | ||
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βeta: The flake of death is about two thirds of the way up the first pitch of the direct start. It's still there as of January 2020, and looks and sounds like it's ready to go at any time. It's also difficult to avoid pulling and standing on it as it totally blocks the groove which you go up. If anyone is in the area and has a spare day and a crowbar, it would be great to get rid of it before an accident happens. |
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Grade: VII 8 ***
(Beinn Eighe)