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Contributors
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Aneng Ramon Matt Tranter Ma Rio Alex Kok Jafni Jamaludin Faiz Ridzwan Nic Leong OzzyAuswin CorneliusChoong
The size of a person's name reflects their Crag Karma, which is their level of contribution. You can help contribute to your local crag by adding descriptions, photos, topos and more.
Table of contents
- 1. Dengue Section 5 in Area
- 2. Index by grade
1. Dengue Section 5 routes in Area
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
description
This is the playground for hard movers: Long and technical challenging routes on slightly overhanging bombastic rock.
access issues
Crag is free for access. However, red warning signs are placed on the roadside towards the crag to discourage entry due to its secluded from human traffic. Translated from Malay, "Warning, High risk limestone zones are prohibited from invading. Any accident is under its sole responsibility". Please be prepared for a lot of mosquitoes in the area. Belayers would be especially vulnerable. "Nyamuk" literally means "mosquito" in Malay
approach
The first huge wall face you see when you enter Nyamuk is the Dengue section. The Pledge/IMM located right before the slight dihedral part of the wall on the right.
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||
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1 |
★★ Foreign Investment
Warning Fixed Gear: Anchor | 7b | 31m, 12 | |||
2 | ★★★ Osmosis | 7c | 36m, 14 | |||
3 | ★★★ The Pledge | 8a | 26m, 9 | |||
4 |
★★ Intergrated Mosqito Management (IMM)
Extension of The Pledge. Another 17 meters of steep and pumpy climbing, partly on stalactites. | 8a+ | 41m, 15 | |||
5 |
★★★ Bada Bing!
FA: Taqi Zulkifli, 7 Oct 2017 | 8b/b+ | 28m, 13 |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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7b | ★★ | Foreign Investment | 31m, 12 | ||
7c | ★★★ | Osmosis | 36m, 14 | ||
8a | ★★★ | The Pledge | 26m, 9 | ||
8a+ | ★★ | Intergrated Mosqito Management (IMM) | 41m, 15 | ||
8b/b+ | ★★★ | Bada Bing! | 28m, 13 |