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Jock's Wall

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Park your car at the golf course club house car park at the end of the road running up the centre of Cruit. On foot from the far end of the car park follow the path along the top of the sand dune above the first beach for 300m. This takes you to the summit of Jock‟s Wall overlooking the second smaller beach. Descend down either side of the wall to the excellent wee beach.

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At the left hand end of the wall,gain the we stance at 1m and follow the left trending ramp and up the juggy steepening to the summit.

FA: I. Miller & C. Gleeson, 2011

Gain the stance as for ‘Humble Beginnings’, and follow the steep right trending groove, steep and juggy.

FA: I. Miller & C. Gleeson, 2011

2m right of the stance, follow the steep jugs direct.

FA: I. Miller & W. Schuessler, 2011

2m left of the V notch, make hard moves direct up the wall and up the steepening to the summit.

FA: W. Schuessler & I. Miller, 2011

Gain the wee V notch at 3m and continue direct to summit.

FA: W. Schuessler & I. Miller, 2011

2m right of ‘Rainy Spring’, climb the right facing shallow corner and make very steep moves to summit.

FA: W. Schuessler & I. Miller, 2011

1m right of the ‘Adolf Chock’ corner gain the thin ledge and make an outrageous move to gain the jugs to the summit.

FA: W. Schuessler & I. Miller, 2011

1m to the left of the steep crack, climb the very steep ramp and left facing corner.

FA: W. Schuessler & I. Miller, 2011

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Author(s): Iain Millar

Date: 2016

ISBN: 9780902940994

A selective guidebook describing the rock climbing in Donegal in Northwest Ireland, covering over 1,000 routes from sea cliffs and sea stacks, to islands and the mountains.

Author(s): David Flanagan

Date: 2014

ISBN: 9780956787422

A selective guidebook describing the very best traditional rock climbing to be found in Ireland, covering over 400 classic routes in some of Ireland’s wildest, most beautiful coastal and mountain areas.

Author(s): David Flanagan

Date: 2013

ISBN: 9780956787439

A comprehensive guidebook describing every major and minor bouldering area found in Ireland, covering over 1,700 boulder problems from Font 3 to Font 8b+.

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