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Grade Route Gear style Popularity
Rendezvous Creek
14 I Can Jump Puddles

The line and corner 15m left of Marillion.

FA: Adam Blizzard, Madeleine Schultz (solo) & Madeleine Schultz

Trad 60m
Smiling Rock
14 Ward 3B

Part of 'Hospital Crag' to the south of Smiling Rock. From the belay on Scaffold Injuries, layback the corner crack on the right, then follow the crack system to the top, squeezing under a tree branch.

FA: Ben Jones & Chris Holly, 1989

Trad 25m
Mount Gudgenby The Western Slabs
14 Hard Times

Start off a bushy ledge 15 metres right of Spiral and 10 metres up the large gully (best approached from the top of the gully). Climb the perfectly straight crackline.

FA: Adam Blizzard, Julie Styles & Colin Hayhoe, 1990

Trad 30m
Mount Scabby
14 Grease is the Word

The obvious corner at the right-hand end of the slabs. The first pitch required extensive landscaping.

  1. 35 metres - Up the corner to a tree.

  2. 30 metres - Diagonally left beneath the huge overlap and past a tree to belay in a cave.

  3. 25 metres - Left and up to the top.

FA: John Stone & Paul Daniel (alt.), 1980

Trad 90m
14 Misogyny

Quite good, reminiscent of 'Counterbalance'. Start beneath a steep slab 20 metres left of 'Pasqua', about five metres left of a dark water-mark.

  1. 40 metres - Move right to the water streak and climb lines of weakness to a block belay.

  2. 40 metres - An easy slab leads to a steep crack and wall; move right and up an easy ramp.

  3. 10 metres - The short wall to the top.

FA: Adrian Wing, Paul Daniel (var.) & Roe Fisk, 1980

Trad 90m

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