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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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Constantine Dritsas richard

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Table of contents

1. The Totem Pole 6 routes in Crag

Summary:
All Sport
Description:

Easily accessible and pleasantly situated in a quiet countryside location.

RouteGradeStylePopularitySelected ascents
1 Bald Eagles**
5.10c
Sport
Constantine Dritsas 1 years ago

Nice and straight forward.

2 Trail of Tears**
5.11b
Sport
3 Fire Water***
5.10c
Sport
Constantine Dritsas 1 years ago

Nice route and very good head warm up.

4 A Man Called Ma
5.10c
Sport
Constantine Dritsas 1 years ago

Steep crux roof on solid holds.

RouteGradeStylePopularitySelected ascents
5 Le Nirtac

The 1st 3 pitches are sport routes, the last pitch is trad with three bolts.

The entire route, especially before the 1st pitch crux section has a lot of loose rock. We knocked off a lot of rock. There will be still loose rocks left. The crux is at the beginning of a traverse with good rock quality. Reaching the 1st belay, you`ve the choose: left side: NEW MEN ARE COMMING or right side finishing LE NIRTAC. The last 2 pitches contain lots of sharp rock.

FA: Richard ,Jonas, 2012

FFA: , 2012

6a
Sport 64m
richard 7 months ago

Bolted and tested. nice . same loose rocks at the start. (will change by time)

richard 7 months ago

first pitch has loose rocks just on 4th and 5th bolt. well protected.

6 New Men Are Coming
6b+
Sport 35m
richard 7 months ago

nice crux at the end.

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style
6a Le Nirtac Sport 64m
5.10c A Man Called Ma Sport
Bald Eagles** Sport
Fire Water*** Sport
6b+ New Men Are Coming Sport 35m
5.11b Trail of Tears** Sport