26m. This climb suffered storm damage in 2014 - The first 10m of the climb got washed away leaving a blank gearless start with pretty tricky climbing - probs more like E2/E3 and then only worth climbing if you like falling in the sea and hitting ledges on your way down.

T. Irving, P. Wynne 03/Jul/1977.

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Andrew Woods 16 May, 2022 Show βeta
βeta: Parts of the first half of the route seems to have fallen off, probably closer to E2 5b now due to the 10m run-out at the beginning
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βeta: Parts of the first half of the route seems to have fallen off, probably closer to E2 5b now due to the 10m run-out at the beginning
MichealMurphy 11 Aug, 2020 Show βeta
βeta: Extremely bold with first gear 10m up after some 5b moves. Not reflective of the grade. Heard from a few climbers that the bottom has suffered storm damage
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βeta: Extremely bold with first gear 10m up after some 5b moves. Not reflective of the grade. Heard from a few climbers that the bottom has suffered storm damage

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Grade: HVS 5a ***
(Ailladie (Burren, Co. Clare))

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