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Contributors
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Shehryar Khattak Sajid Aslam Ahmed
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Table of contents
- 1. Hidden Rock 4 in Cliff
- 2. Index by grade
1. Hidden Rock 4 routes in Cliff
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
Lat / Long: 33.749099, 73.081578
description
Living up to the name, this is Margalla Hills second most secluded crag. With 4 routes present and potential for maybe some more, its worth the visit.
WARNING: Soil is very loose in the area and due to the extreme lack of traffic, vegetation overtakes this area and approach very quickly. Please contact a local climber through here or social media to make sure the trail is clear. Also, please make plans to exit this crag by 5 in the summer and earlier in the winter months. The area gets very dark w/ a potential to get lost. Wild animals are also active in these remote parts.
ethic
Sport climbing and lower to clean. Please report any damaged fixed gear here!
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||
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1 | ★★ Puzzled Fahad | {FR} 6c | 15m | |||
2 | Hero of the Day | {FR} 6b+ | 15m | |||
3 |
★★ Jane's Cry For More
Make your way to the obvious crack and follow it up. Take caution getting the first clip. FA: Jens-Jacob Simonsen | {FR} 6a | ||||
4 |
★★★ Tarzan's cry of joy
Directly on the right of JCFM. Great climbing on clean rock. FA: Jens-Jacob Simonsen | {FR} 6b |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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6a | ★★ | Jane's Cry For More | |||
6b | ★★★ | Tarzan's cry of joy | |||
6b+ | Hero of the Day | 15m | |||
6c | ★★ | Puzzled Fahad | 15m |