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Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Aneng Steve Daltrey Jafni Jamaludin Nettie Mclanaghan Eric LYK Nina Campano Guilhem Piquemal
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Table of contents
- 1. Section E 10 in Sector
- 2. Index by grade
1. Section E 10 routes in Sector
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: 6.645940, 100.201843
description
Section E has a superb selection of climbs for the mid grade climber.
access issues
It is a public park so it might get quite busy during weekends and holidays. There is a park entrance fee of RM5 for foreigners and RM2 for Malaysians (2023). Please keep the place clean.
approach
When you exit the cave, walk about 20m to your right. There is a stone staircase leading up to the right which leads to "The Hidden Trail". You can see the wall on your left as you walk up the stairs. After about 20m make a left detour onto a trail to arrive at the crag.
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||
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1 | End Of Darkness | 7b+ | 22m, 10 | |||
2 | Open Project | 23m, 10 | ||||
3 |
★★ Jepun 4
Bolted by the same Japanese climber who bolted route Jepun in Ketri. He never named it so the local call it the 4th route of Jepun. | 7a | 18m, 6 | |||
4 |
Where's PC
Two pitch climb, but can be done in one pitch. Start on the slab and take the left line up the huge central stalactite system. Climb past the first anchor and finish up at the top of higher stalactite, share start with Kerja Gila. | 6b | 28m, 2, 14 | |||
5 |
★★★ Kerja Gila
Two pitch climb, can be done in one pitch. Start at the same place as the left route "Where's PC", then take the right line up the central stalactite system. Finish on the ledge past the higher stalactite. | 6b | 30m, 2, 14 | |||
6 | Free From Association | 6b | 30m, 2, 17 | |||
7 | ★★★ J.B Iguana | 5c | 22m, 10 | |||
8 | Lambat Noh / Lambat no... | 6a | 23m, 10 | |||
9 | ★★★ Uno | 6c | 20m, 10 | |||
10 | ★★★ Sijilorotelu | 6a | 21m, 9 |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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5c | ★★★ | J.B Iguana | 22m, 10 | ||
6a | Lambat Noh | 23m, 10 | |||
★★★ | Sijilorotelu | 21m, 9 | |||
6b | Free From Association | 30m, 2, 17 | |||
★★★ | Kerja Gila | 30m, 2, 14 | |||
Where's PC | 28m, 2, 14 | ||||
6c | ★★★ | Uno | 20m, 10 | ||
7a | ★★ | Jepun 4 | 18m, 6 | ||
7b+ | End Of Darkness | 22m, 10 | |||
? | Open Project | 23m, 10 |