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A Crag Guide gives an extensive view of all sub areas and climbs at a point in the index. It shows a snapshot of the index heirachy, up to 300 climbs (or areas) on a single web page. It shows selected comments climbers have made on a recently submitted ascent.

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Table of contents

1. Butterfly Wall 7 routes in Area

Summary:
All Sport
Description:© (aca_admin)

The most striking and impressive wall on the crag.

Approach:© (aca_admin)

Immediately right of 'Vanderholics' wall and below the carpark.

RouteGradeStylePopularitySelected ascents
1 Berserk Plumbers

FA: Mike Law, 1996

26
Sport 15m
2 *** Butterfly Wall

The original start is now generally superseded by BWD

Start: Just right of the corner at a flake, as for BP.

FA: Ant Prehn,

FFA: Daniel Elton, 1993

23
Sport 25m
3 *** Butterfly Wall Direct

A beautiful route on great rock. Start: 5 meters right of the corner - directly below the obvious butterfly feature high on the wall.

FFA: Daniel Elton, 1993

24
Sport 20m
Jakob Kapelj 3 months ago

Made it to 2nd bolt, the next is out of my league, for now

Lee McDougall 8 months ago

Train harder next time

4 Project
Sport
5 * No More Gaps

FA: Steve Bullen, 1992

30
Sport 16m
6 *** Stone Roses

Fabulous, powerful and pumpy climbing up the amazing wall. Very hard for the grade.

Start: Start at the obvious mono, which can just be reached off the boulder.

FA: Ant Prehn, Giles Bradbury, 1991

26
Sport 25m
Ben Jenga 12 months ago

Worked out all the moves but fell at the end of the crux on my second shot. Down point left heel...

jerome pink 4 years ago

first shot of the day, felt pretty solid.

7 *** Concrete Petunias

Awesome hard face climbing up a steep prow.

Start: 6m right of butterfly wall. Same start as 'Stone Roses'

FA: Steve Bullen, 1991

28
Sport 15m
will watkins 6 years ago

wow what a route. got all moves wired and linked in big sections.

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style
23 *** Butterfly Wall Sport 25m
24 *** Butterfly Wall Direct Sport 20m
26 Berserk Plumbers Sport 15m
*** Stone Roses Sport 25m
28 *** Concrete Petunias Sport 15m
30 * No More Gaps Sport 16m
? Project Sport