Written up originally as a "a very popular route" - but in the 2020s it's looking lucky to get one ascent a year. You can go R after the first roof into the cave and rap off to make a good 18 (better rock) - or go direct through the stupendous choss to for a sand (baggy) 20. Start below Orange slab, 3m L of corner (Little Red Rooster) there is a faint chipped H 30cm below first BR. Desperate start, or haul through on 2nd bolt. Up slab to steep corner and onto slab. Up to scary choss cave out L then left to roof. Hand traverse right along lip to (high) lower off, 11 rings (rebolted).
1988 | Première ascension: Michael Law |
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20 | Cotation(s) agréée(s) par la communauté |
★★★private | |
21 [20 - 21] ++ | grAId |
Overall quality 61 from 14 ratings.
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Date: 2023
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ISBN: 9780645299908
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