User Comments
This is an updated version of the sea wall topo. If anybody would like a version emailed to them please message me.
Sam Edwards - 26/Sep/11
Splendid to see a topo of the routes finally. They were created in the winter of 1979/80 by a combination of the sea and my chisel. I'll rack my brains to see if I can remember the original names for you.
alanel - 28/Sep/11
5 (Palm Sunday) was originally called Cancer. If the sand was high, you can jump for the top, cancelling it out, so it was called Interferon (a cancer drug of the era)
There are also numerous other slabby problems on the brick walls to the right, but dry conditions are needed.
I also seem to remember 7 linking to 8 (or was it 8 heading right ....) - the one with the pipe!
Tim Sparrow - 24/Apr/13
There are also numerous other slabby problems on the brick walls to the right, but dry conditions are needed.
I also seem to remember 7 linking to 8 (or was it 8 heading right ....) - the one with the pipe!
Of course, we didn't have mats in them days and the sea has made the holds bigger and we didn't use chalk except on weekdays and good weekends and ..... zzzzz
Tim Sparrow - 24/Apr/13