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Grade Route Gear style Popularity
Lower Gully
26 Shadows and Light

A beautiful, overhanging arete, with a rest on the left that's hard to ignore.

Follow seam (small wires) up left side of glorious orange nose and continue past bolts.

FA: Mark Moorhead, 1981

Mixed trad 25m, 2
Upper Gully
26 Yesterday Left Hand Variant

Probably awesome so we'll chuck a few stars at it and see what everyone thinks. To be distinguished from "That's Fantastic" which also starts up "Yesterday" and moves left.

Start: As for 'Yesterday'.

Up Yesterday to the crux, then traverse left and up through little roof, past fixed wire.

FA: FRA Paul Hoskins, 1993

Trad 30m
26 Yesterday

A powerful, overhanging line.

Place high nut with a stick and boulder into line from either side. Up the line which veers right at rooflet. Move left for final few moves to rings.

FA: Clive Parker, Peter McKeand & Gordon Talbett (all aid), 1968

FFA: Kim Carrigan, 1979

Trad 27m

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