This crag is a very common destination for companies doing "team building", and they will usually be from morning until 13:30 on the right side of the Cheese side (easier routes).
Swiss Cheese Wall is nice little crag that as of mid 2011 comprises two sectors offering single pitch climbs over a wide grade range. Bamboo stands located at the base of the crag offer all day shade for belaying and relaxing in a pleasant atmosphere. The original Right Hand Wall has climbs in the lower to intermediate grades and is riddled with holes and scars and is aptly named Swiss Cheese because of its distinctive appearance. The recently developed Left Hand Wall provides more difficult, thin, fingery climbs on a vertical wall. The crag is however very popular with the climbing schools and can at times resemble West Street.
Most local villagers welcome climbing and do not present any problems. However, certain crags have had historical issues. If there is signage at any crag asking for small donations (1-5rmb for vehicle parking), please be willing to pay. This money goes directly to the local villager whose land we are using and supports the local associations' agreement with the villagers. The money is minimal and the result has been very beneficial to resolving any issues. Thank You.
Belaying with the noise from the team building will be difficult, specially on longer routes (e.g. Mouse trap). Avoid friction.
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Author(s): Andrew Hedesh
Date: 2018
ISBN: 9780998728605
A comprehensive guidebook describing the sport climbing at Yangshuo in southern China, covering nearly 800 routes across 40 different crags.
5.8 | ★★ Two Faced | ||
5.10a | ★★ Lomito Complito | ||
5.10b | ★★ Captain Kirk Eats Bruchetta | ||
5.11a | ★★★ 旅游伙伴 The Traveling Alon | ||
5.12a | ★★★ 大血泡 Big Blister |
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