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M3 Route 66

The first pitch is excellent and the entire climb has been done on nuts. Strat up the very thin crack on the L side of the main face.

  1. 44m M3 crux. Small wires all the way to the ledge.

  2. 21m M3 Continue up the corner past some bad rock near the top.

FA: Chris Baxter & Keith Lockwood, 1970

Aid 65m, 2
M6 The Last Time

Ï've told you once and I've told you twice, you'd better listen to my advice, coz this could be the last time" Still a very hard route. Take a fistful of wires, a selection of blades, and some SLCDs Strat at the incipient crack 6m R of Route 66.

  1. 48m M6 Crux Follow the crack for about 24m, traverse R on the & bolts to another crack. Climb this which gets easier. Loose blocks guard the exit to a good ledge.

  2. Free climb , very easy up L, mantle then traverse L and finish up the short corner.

FA: Keith Lockwood & Chris Baxter, 1970

Aid 63m, 2, 7
12 M3 Poison Ivy

"You can look but you'd better not touch" The scene of atleast one near disaster. The direct inspiring line which will go free. Below the Lone of the two lines in the middle of the face, L of The Last Time.

  1. 36m 12M3 Crux Free into the line, aid over the overhang and past a bush to a hanging stance from a DBB on the R wall.

  2. Aid to the top (beware of loose flakes) There are 4 bolts on this pitch. Be sure to go a long way back at the top. First nutted ascent was in about 1977 by Phillip Armstrong and Dave Maclean, who also removed a large amount of loose rock on the lower sections.

FA: Keith Lockwood & Chris Baxter, 1970

Aid 60m, 2, 4
M3 Honky Tonk Woman

"She blew my nose and then she blew my mind" Has been climbed on nuts and will go free witha bit of work. At the summit of the block where all the major lines finish is a short steep wall. The thin crack is quite obvious.

  1. 18m Aid the crack onto the top of the slab.

  2. 18m Easy to the top of the pinnacle, then down to the Bolt belay of Hydra.

FA: chris Baxter & Keith Lockwood, 1970

Aid 36m, 2, 1

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