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Contributors
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Christer Honoré-Livermore Philip C Lars Roar Frøyland Thomas Jean-Grégoire Kherian
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Table of contents
- 1. Storveggen 12 in Unknown
- 2. Index by grade
1. Storveggen 12 routes in Unknown
- Summary:
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Sport climbing, Trad climbing and Aid climbing
Lat / Long: 59.762052, 10.139858
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
Early Birds Get Warm
FA: Jørn P. Wikerholmen & Eirik Sjo, 2000 | AID:A1 | ||||||
2 | Renna | 4 | ||||||
3 |
★★ Drage
Variation of Brage, without using the crack on the left or the arete on the right. FA: Anders Johansen & Kjartan Askim, 2000 | 7- | ||||||
4 |
★ Brage
Start same as Drage, then move right to the arete and continue up using the arete. FA: Frank Delgado, 1987 | 6+ | ||||||
5 |
Diedros
FA: Anders Johansen, 1999 | 6- | ||||||
6 |
★ Drammensgranitt
Konvertert til helboltet i 2013 FA: Anders Johansen, 2000 | 6- | ||||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
7 |
★★★ Superdiederet
Trad route in the dihedral on the left side of the wall. FA: Finn Dæhli, 1980 | 6+ | ||||||
8 |
★★★ Macro
Straight up the left side of the wall without using the dihedral on the left or the edge/crack on the right. FA: Frank Delgado, 1987 | 7/7+ | 18m, 7 | |||||
9 |
★★ Laybacken
Up the crack in the middle of the wall. Normally secured by using the bolts of Macro to the left. FA: Bjørn Myhre Lund, Finn Dæhli & Bo Nyborg Andersen, 1980 | 5+ | 18m, 7 | |||||
10 |
★★ Micro
Straight up the wall to the right of the big crack, without using the crack or edge. FA: Frank Delgado, 1988 | 8- | 18m, 5 | |||||
11 |
Nijinski
Up the arete on the right side of the wall, and ends the same place as Micro. FA: Kalle Jonassen, 1990 | 8 | ||||||
12 |
Promenaden
Mix route, with the first 5 meters common with Micro. Then goes out right and around the corner, up the dihedral. FA: Keith Robinson, 1980 | 6+ |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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4 | Renna | ||||
5+ | ★★ | Laybacken | 18m, 7 | ||
6- | Diedros | ||||
★ | Drammensgranitt | ||||
6+ | ★ | Brage | |||
Promenaden | |||||
★★★ | Superdiederet | ||||
7- | ★★ | Drage | |||
7/7+ | ★★★ | Macro | 18m, 7 | ||
8- | ★★ | Micro | 18m, 5 | ||
8 | Nijinski | ||||
A1 | Early Birds Get Warm |