Rockfax Description
4+, S0. A spanking little route that is easy to find and gives a very good introduction to the fine art of deep water soloing. Descend the fisherman's ladder to the ledge and then drop down the iron rungs to a point where a traverse left can be made to a groove. Climb this and then head merrily off leftwards under the capping overhangs, to a point where the top can be gained. © Rockfax
FSA. Mike Robertson 31/Jul/1994.
ULMC Classics, Dorset DWS progression, When It's Too Hot For Grit
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Wilbur | 7 Aug, 2006 |
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βeta: go whichever way you like - the 4b is for the easiest path trending left to the top i reckon. did it twice - once on the lower traverse which has a good couple of feet-off moves and that felt more like 5a/b... quality route and a perfect first DWS.. | βeta? |
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βeta: go whichever way you like - the 4b is for the easiest path trending left to the top i reckon. did it twice - once on the lower traverse which has a good couple of feet-off moves and that felt more like 5a/b... quality route and a perfect first DWS.. |
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Fidget | 18 Jul, 2005 |
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βeta: This was my first DWS and really nice. The crux is near the bottom which makes it less nerve racking. A lot of the photos show people hanging off the ledge of the top section, but I traversed a bit higher than this, not sure which is correct. | βeta? |
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βeta: This was my first DWS and really nice. The crux is near the bottom which makes it less nerve racking. A lot of the photos show people hanging off the ledge of the top section, but I traversed a bit higher than this, not sure which is correct. |
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