Rockfax Description
Another great route and low in the grade, which is always nice. Climb a small corner to a narrow stepped-overhang. Layback onto the front face to a poor rest, then follow the thin technical crack, using the left arete as required. © Rockfax
FA. John Allen 1973.
ROCKFAX Eastern Grit (2006): Top 500, Stanage Routes BMC Graded List, Stanage E1 Challenge (1989 Guide), Peak Rock/9/Gritstone in the Sixties, Ultimate E2 ticklist, Stanage for Crack Apprentices, WideBoyz Crack School, Tom Randalls Classic Finger Cracks, James' Winter Grit ticklist, Peaks hard stuff, John Allen (gritstone) megamix, Peak District Grit Graded List, Peak District Grit (2020) *** List
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S i'm on & on | 16 Sep, 2004 |
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βeta: Standard 5b!? And I suppose the Lamia is an easy E2 as well. Solid 5c, I thought only E1 though as you can lace the crux. | βeta? |
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βeta: Standard 5b!? And I suppose the Lamia is an easy E2 as well. Solid 5c, I thought only E1 though as you can lace the crux. |
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laaljohn | 13 Sep, 2002 |
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βeta: A great little route. The crux definitely feels 6a to me, and I think my small fingers will have helped. The gear is very good (wires) and reasonably easy to place. | βeta? |
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βeta: A great little route. The crux definitely feels 6a to me, and I think my small fingers will have helped. The gear is very good (wires) and reasonably easy to place. |
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