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An intimidating layback up the imposing straight crack - fortunately it is easier than it looks, though the right wall is often a bit green and slippery. Threaded chockstones or large cams protect. Those heading Stateside might want to 'off-width' it just for the practice - a whole different ball-game at 5.9! © Rockfax
FA. Alan Clarke 1963.
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paulinepavlova | 1 Aug, 2021 |
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βeta: Can use Black Diamond C4 size 5 in the crack, size 4 would have been handy too at some narrow points. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Can use Black Diamond C4 size 5 in the crack, size 4 would have been handy too at some narrow points. |
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JHiley | 3 May, 2021 |
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βeta: No chock-stones in the main crack/ after the initial steps. | βeta? | |
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βeta: No chock-stones in the main crack/ after the initial steps. |
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althesin | 21 Nov, 2020 |
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βeta: Chockstone fell out. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Chockstone fell out. |
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Chris Craggs | 27 Sep, 2009 |
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βeta: HVS 4c without a monster cam - the middle layback goes on a bit! | βeta? | |
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βeta: HVS 4c without a monster cam - the middle layback goes on a bit! |
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Graham Withers | 8 Oct, 2006 |
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βeta: Maybe four feet below the top there is a short section where the laybacking is less positive. I fell from here so am biased, but other climbers helping me after were either being very nice or agreed with me that it is HVS and committing. | ||
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βeta: Maybe four feet below the top there is a short section where the laybacking is less positive. I fell from here so am biased, but other climbers helping me after were either being very nice or agreed with me that it is HVS and committing. |
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Offwidth | 31 Aug, 2005 |
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βeta: Committing as a layback but perfectly secure and fine at the grade when dry. Offwidthing the bottom section is also OK if you have the skills. The top section just demands a layback. Probably HVS now without a Friend 5 as the bottom chockstone moves but should be graded VS 4c with a gear warning. | βeta? | |
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βeta: Committing as a layback but perfectly secure and fine at the grade when dry. Offwidthing the bottom section is also OK if you have the skills. The top section just demands a layback. Probably HVS now without a Friend 5 as the bottom chockstone moves but should be graded VS 4c with a gear warning. |
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mat_galvin | 12 Jan, 2005 |
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βeta: Very committing layback with feet on slippy green stuff. Only for a very positive day out!! | βeta? | |
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βeta: Very committing layback with feet on slippy green stuff. Only for a very positive day out!! |
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Grade: VS 4c ***
(Millstone Edge)