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Grade Route Gear style Popularity
19 (Unnamed)

Takes the line following the distinctive right leading arch/overhang. Sustained and thin. The best outing on the cliff. Possibly originally aided sometime in the past.

  1. 30m 19 Undercling up and out R [old peg runner]. Climb more easily up the corner above to the cave under the final arch.

  2. 20m 10. Up and off R, or step L and follow diagonal up L.

RH Finish: Kelvin Longhurst, Ian Ravenscroft (alt) mid 1980s. LH Finish: Chris Baxter, Dave Gairns. (alt) 13.3.89

FA: Kelvin Longhurst & Ian Ravenscroft

Trad 50m, 2
19 Grand Slam

The next line to the R. A steep layback start.

  1. 25m 19. The line to the ledge with a tree.

  2. 20m 9. Easy slabby wall.

FA: David Gairns & Chris Baxter, 1989

Trad 45m
17 Birthday Boy

The next line to the R. Dirty.

  1. 25m 17. Up the line to where final thin moves lead to a bushy ledge and tree.

  2. 20m Easy slabby wall to top.

FA: Chris Baxter & David Gairns, 1989

Trad 45m
18 All Shook Up

The next line R is also very dirty. Good moves to start then easing. Curve R to finish at tree.

FA: David Gairns, Chris Baxter & Jack Lewis, 1989

Trad 40m
10 Jack's Crack

L leaning flake crack at RH end of cliff. From ledge walk off R or go up little corner above.

FA: Jack Lewis, Chris Baxter & David Gairns, 1989

Trad 25m

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