Rockfax Description
A worthy eliminate up the bulging wall to the left-hand crack. Keep away from holds on the right. © Rockfax
Burbage South Valley Rockfax Red Circuit , Roadside Peak Bangers
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Jacka2813 | 22 Sep, 2022 |
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βeta: Started in the pit. RH on the good pock, LH sort of pinching two pocks below the crack. Struck pull on both feet on the block and then getting a really high left foot, then rocked up to get left hand established into the crack. This felt like the crux move maybe around 6b+ from the floor. 6c seems a little soft? Could eliminate the RH pock and use a worse one but seems strange and very eliminate to do that. Definitely start in the pit though. From the shelf is maybe 6a | ||
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βeta: Started in the pit. RH on the good pock, LH sort of pinching two pocks below the crack. Struck pull on both feet on the block and then getting a really high left foot, then rocked up to get left hand established into the crack. This felt like the crux move maybe around 6b+ from the floor. 6c seems a little soft? Could eliminate the RH pock and use a worse one but seems strange and very eliminate to do that. Definitely start in the pit though. From the shelf is maybe 6a |
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Jacka2813 | 24 May, 2022 |
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βeta: there was a huge block of grit in the pit which I don’t remember being there before? I moved it out into the gap between the two small blobs of grit way clear of pock. Seemed like a smashed ankle waiting to happen. | βeta? | |
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βeta: there was a huge block of grit in the pit which I don’t remember being there before? I moved it out into the gap between the two small blobs of grit way clear of pock. Seemed like a smashed ankle waiting to happen. |
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harrison | 8 Jul, 2019 |
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βeta: Grade seems very dependent on how high you start. Starting off the shelf felt around f6A+ or soft f6B, but starting awkwardly from the ground (in the small gap) felt like a f7A start move into a f6C sequence. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Grade seems very dependent on how high you start. Starting off the shelf felt around f6A+ or soft f6B, but starting awkwardly from the ground (in the small gap) felt like a f7A start move into a f6C sequence. |
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Grade: f6C ***
(Anston Stones Wood)