14m. From the base of the right-hand buttress, climb the short steep crack on the left to a ledge. Continue steeply up the vague arĂȘte to an exit over a huge flake/block and trees above. Abseil descent or easily cross a fence to join the descent path.

FA. Nick Taylor, John Allen 29/Mar/2018.

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RunClimbCircuit 18 Oct, 2022 Show βeta
βeta: The rock is loose and friable and very damp, consequently a lot of the sharp edges disintegrated under my fingers and feet and a big block came off when I pulled on it. The cams are well placed though as they can actually bite into the rock, eroding the placements and making them much better than you might imagine. The block at the top was a worry and it's only a matter of time before it falls off. Tree belay. Part of the Peak 170 Gritstone Circuit, 30, www.future-primitive.co.uk.
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βeta: The rock is loose and friable and very damp, consequently a lot of the sharp edges disintegrated under my fingers and feet and a big block came off when I pulled on it. The cams are well placed though as they can actually bite into the rock, eroding the placements and making them much better than you might imagine. The block at the top was a worry and it's only a matter of time before it falls off. Tree belay. Part of the Peak 170 Gritstone Circuit, 30, www.future-primitive.co.uk.

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