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Deborah's Zawn

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Climb the long left-to-right rampline starting on the left and finishing at a staple lower-off.

Start at a vague weakness, which bounds the left-hand side of the steeper right-hand section of the crag. Climb this awkwardly, to gain the traverse line at the base of the groove. Follow the groove to the BB.

Pocket pulling prow between Charlie Barking and Debbie Reynolds.

Starts at the back of the zawn and follows the obvious overhanging crack heading out towards daylight and finishing at a bolt and peg belay. A head torch may be found useful altough wasn't used on the F.A.

Well protected, pumpy climbing.

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Author(s): Steve Broadbent

Date: 2024

ISBN: 9781913167127

A selective guidebook describes the best sport climbing areas in the southern half of England and Wales, describing 101 crags and over 4,600 routes covering Carmarthen Bay, the Gower Peninsula, Swansea Bay, the Welsh Valleys, Gilwern, the Wye Valley, Avon, north side of Cheddar Gorge, Portland, Lulworth, Swanage, Devon, and Cornwall.

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