Climb the slabby left trending corner to stand on a block. Pull up on the next ledge, this is where the climb starts to get a little more serious. Pull over a small roof then a big roof with a V-notch using holds left and/or right of the notch.
19 Août 2020 | First free ascent:
Jeff, Dylan Carson & Jim Clark There is a slow seep under the roof, the route may stay wet in a few spots for a few days after a heavy rain. |
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5.10b | Cotation(s) agréée(s) par la communauté |
5.10b/c | ★★Jeff |
5.10c [5.10b - 5.10c] + | grAId |
Overall quality 60 from 19 ratings.
Sur base d'évaluations 2.
Sur base d'évaluations 2.
Auteur·e·s: Gus Alexandropoulos, Justin Dwyer
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9780995046610
A comprehensive guidebook to Southern Ontario’s famous climbing area, the Niagara Escarpment. This is the first complete guide to the region in almost 25 years. This volume covers the portion of the Escarpment north of Shelburne including the Beaver Valley area and the Bruce Peninsula. Includes an extensively researched history of climbing in the area, and detailed information on over 1000 rock-climbing routes.
Auteur·e·s: Gus Alexandropoulos, Justin Dwyer
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9780995046603
A comprehensive guidebook to Southern Ontario’s famous climbing area, The Niagara Escarpment. This is the first complete guide to the region in almost 25 years. This volume covers areas close to Toronto, including the popular Milton crags. Includes extensively researched history of climbing in the area, and detailed information on over 1,000 rock climbing routes.
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