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Table of contents
- 1. Giant shoe 3 in Boulder
- 2. Index by grade
1. Giant shoe 3 routes in Boulder
- Summary:
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All Bouldering
Lat / Long: -1.485143, 37.068985
description
Boulder hidden in the bushes below Gumshoe. Potential for a hard, high line going up rather than traversing right on Lone Boat for a brave, strong soul! Getting off the boulder is a little tricky - traverse along the boulder at the top, climb up onto it then off the backside.
access issues
Lukenya is owned by the Mountain Club of Kenya and entrance is free for members. Non-members have to pay for daily membership (KES400 for Kenyan citizens, KES800 for others, payable by Mpesa Paybill No. 880926, account: guest fee). No commercial groups are allowed without prior agreement from MCK. Some climbs are occasionally off-limits when eagles are nesting (in particular Eagle's Nest Face). If this is the case it is normally communicated on a notice in the sign-on book at the gate, through a climber Whatsapp group and on the relevant page on theCrag. There are many other wild animals that call Lukenya home, including a resident leopard, snakes, hyenas. In general, these will all stay well out of your way, but be aware at night and avoid confrontations with bigger grazers like giraffes or eland. This is a wild place, so treat it with respect, pack out any rubbish, and bury human waste at least 30 cm underground (bring a spade or trowel!).
approach
From the campsite walk down the path to Gumshoe, and go into the woods slightly, Giant Shoe is about 50 m down the slope.
ethic
Lukenya is mostly trad, with some specific sport crags. No bolting is allowed without special permission from the Mountain Club of Kenya - get in touch with them if you think you have spotted a sport route, think there should be an extra bolt on a climb, see some degraded equipment, etc. Avoid cutting down any vegetation beyond a few bush branches - if you think a particular tree poses a real danger to climbers please bring this to the attention of MCK. Don't harass any of the local, sometimes rare wildlife.
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
★★ Lone boat
Sit-start on the far left of the boulder, get established on good hand-holds and traverse on these to top out on the small boulder on the right. FA: Eric Ducroix, 1 Jan 2018 | {US} V3 | ||||||
2 |
★★ Iceberg
Crimpy sit-down start. FA: Eric Ducroix, 1 Jan 2018 | V4 | ||||||
3 |
Jack, don't let go
Round the side from iceberg, good warm-up. Pretty vertical on crimps. Don't let go! FA: Ian Thorpe, 30 Mar 2020 | {US} V1 |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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V1 | Jack, don't let go | ||||
V3 | ★★ | Lone boat | |||
V4 | ★★ | Iceberg |