Climbs 30
Rocktype Gneiss
Altitude 3m a.s.l
Faces W
Cal falling off the arrete of No Findley Has Sat Here. © MagnusFraser
East across the pebble beach from the trad climbing location at Griminish Point lies a small wave washed inlet, accessable at mid to low tide.
Years of exposure to the sea has smoothed the rock into a series of large, sloping scoops and prows which offer delicate, precise boulder problems reminiscent of Fontainebleau. The constant erosion from the tide has exposed a prowd central block which boasts some tremendous, powerful climbing in particular the excellent arete line "No Findlay has been here".The channels on either side of the central feature offer a variety of problems ranging from balancy, technical slabs to precise, dynamic overhangs.
Many of the sit starts are still open projects - due to a distinct lack of foot holds - and the fictionless sloping prow at the left of the central block offers a challenge for the strong; the grade is estimated to be in the region of 8.....
Only accessable at mid to low tide
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