FA. J.Hammond, T.Lindopp 1967.
South West Climbs - Pat Littlejohn (1st Ed.) , The South Devon Time Machine (Part I)
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RB1 | 16 Jul, 2023 |
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βeta: Loose and very vegetated. Only about 10m of good rock (which is really good) on it. Not worth the star it gets in the guidebook. The top out on the 2nd pitch is pretty serious with no gear for about 20m up vegetation and moss covering a loose slope | βeta? | |
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βeta: Loose and very vegetated. Only about 10m of good rock (which is really good) on it. Not worth the star it gets in the guidebook. The top out on the 2nd pitch is pretty serious with no gear for about 20m up vegetation and moss covering a loose slope |
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Tommy Gunn | 20 Mar, 2021 |
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βeta: Think the guidebook was wrong when it says the vegetation doesn’t effect the climbing It most definitely does Made it quite disconcerting | βeta? | |
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βeta: Think the guidebook was wrong when it says the vegetation doesn’t effect the climbing It most definitely does Made it quite disconcerting |
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iantoday | 11 Jul, 2020 |
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βeta: belay at the end of pitch 1 was very overgrown, belayed on the grassy ramp just before. Gradually being reclaimed by nature, which is a real shame as the climbing is really good | βeta? | |
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βeta: belay at the end of pitch 1 was very overgrown, belayed on the grassy ramp just before. Gradually being reclaimed by nature, which is a real shame as the climbing is really good |
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Grade: S 4a ***
(Baggy Point)