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Said Pur View Guide

  • Grade context: US
  • Ascents: 3

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Sajid Aslam

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Table of contents

1. Said Pur View 6 routes in Cliff

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Seasonality

All Sport climbing

Lat / Long: 33.747261, 73.064302

approach

ATTENTION: The below excerpt is from the guide book released over a decade ago. This is one of the least frequented crags in Islamabad and as such, is completely overgrown. As of 1.10.2021~, there is no trail that goes directly to the crag. Rappeling is not advised as getting to the rapp point will take alot of painful bushwhacking. Best way to approach it from our experience is to follow the rock spine you will immediately see after about a 5 minute hike in. Then, you will have to search for the scramble down which is alot faster than rappeling downwards. Would caution the approach. Would also strongly advise against wearing shorts and sandels.

Driving beyond Daman-e-Koh the road zigzags up the hill. At the third zig (sharp left bend) is a covered picnic building. Park here then take a very small path directly behind the building. The path soon rises and reaches more level ground. Shortly after, the path veers left through a small rocky gap. Follow it until it’s possible to head down rightwards for 100m or so, keeping right until just before a rounded rocky ridge. The end of the crag will then be seen 100m or so down to the left. Shortly before you get there either keep on the faint path to the crag top and abseil (30m), or scramble easily down from a sloping platform of sharp rock, past a large tree to the foot of the routes. 15 minutes walk.

ethic

Sport climbing and lower to clean. Please report any damaged fixed gear here!

inherited from Margallah Hills
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 The crack

Technical, fingery and very sustained. Direct up the arête is 8a

FA: 2010

{FR} 7c+ Sport
2 Feeling groovy {FR} 8a Sport
3 Sidewinder {FR} 6c+ Sport
4 Snakes in the grass {FR} 5c Sport
5 Slip sliding away {FR} 6a+ Sport
6 Trekking in the dark {FR} 6a+ Sport

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
5c Snakes in the grass Sport
6a+ Slip sliding away Sport
Trekking in the dark Sport
6c+ Sidewinder Sport
7c+ The crack Sport
8a Feeling groovy Sport
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