Rockfax Description
1) 10m. Climb the easy-angled rib in the back of the wide groove to a series of ledges then step left to a good stance.
2) 10m. The well-protected crack in the centre of the west-facing continuation wall gives a fine second pitch and is especially neat. © Rockfax
FA. Tony Howard 1958.
Moorland Grit - The Essential Selection (Over The Moors) , Wired Peak District Grit Graded List , Level 1 Peak Trad Routes
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Grover | 16 May, 2005 |
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βeta: First pitch felt nervy to me, though easy to escape from if needed. Second pitch was really enjoyable and worth 2 stars on its own. | βeta? | |
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βeta: First pitch felt nervy to me, though easy to escape from if needed. Second pitch was really enjoyable and worth 2 stars on its own. |
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Jonathan T | 13 May, 2005 |
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βeta: A pleasant second pitch worth a star but the first pitch is too escapable to make the whole thing worth 2 stars. | βeta? | |
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βeta: A pleasant second pitch worth a star but the first pitch is too escapable to make the whole thing worth 2 stars. |
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Simon Caldwell | 19 Dec, 2004 |
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βeta: If you thought the 1st pitch was a scramble you were probably in the groove to the left of the rib rather than on the rib itself, which is excellent but insecure friction climbing. | βeta? | |
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βeta: If you thought the 1st pitch was a scramble you were probably in the groove to the left of the rib rather than on the rib itself, which is excellent but insecure friction climbing. |
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