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Grade Route Gear style Popularity
Neb Buttress
HVS UKT:5a Kestrel Cracks Trad
Plum Buttress
HVS UKT:5a Bombshell Trad
Fang Buttress
HVS UKT:5a Footless Frenzy Trad
HVS UKT:5a The Fang

FA: J Brown & C E Davies, 1961

Trad 61m, 2
VS UKT:5a Striptease Trad
HVS UKT:5a G String Trad 2
Grim Wall
HVS UKT:5a Meshach
1 HVS 4c 34m
2 5a 24m

FA: R James

Trad 58m, 2
Leg slip
HVS UKT:5a Nifl-Heim
1 HVS 4a
2 4c
3 5a
4 4c
5 4c
Trad 5
HVS UKT:5a Slipway Trad
Oakover Buttress
HVS UKT:5a Hedera Trad
Merlin Buttress
HVS UKT:5a Belshazzar Trad
HVS UKT:5a Earthsea Trad
VS UKT:5a Merlin Trad
HVS UKT:5a Merlin Direct
1 HVS 4c 24m
2 5a 26m

Another popular climb that has a particularly fine top pitch. Start below the big diamond-shaped wall, left of the polished slab.

  1. 4c, 20m. Climb left up a crack to an overhang. Now make a hard move up and right up two cracks and into the base of a groove. An easier alternative is to step left at the overhang and then move up right along a ramp to the base of the groove. Climb the groove to an exciting exit left at the top to a belay.

  2. 5a, 30m. Climb the slab up and left to the base of a wide crack. Climb this to where it gets too wide and step out right onto the arete and follow easier ground up and left to a ledge below a steepening crack. Arrange gear and step left onto the headwall to gain a steep crack on the left which leads to the top. © Rockfax

FA: A.J.J. Moulam & B.A. Gillot, 1956

Trad 50m, 2
HVS UKT:5a Y Broga Trad
Yogi
HVS UKT:5a Sheer Khan Trad

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