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The Flying Arête

  • Contesto grado: FR
  • Ascensioni: 288

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Limitazioni per l'accesso ereditato da Repubblika ta’ Malta

Most crags enjoy easy access with short walk-ins, and most are accessible by bus. Be careful not to cross farmlands without permission.

Etica ereditato da Repubblika ta’ Malta

Don't bolt here. There is a well established climbing community. If you seek to add routes contact either the Malta Climbing Club (UIAA affiliated) or the Malta Rock Climbing Club in Malta, or Stevie Haston in Gozo. All new routes are now being equipped with titanium bolts and anchors.

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FA: Italian Military Alpine School, 1995

FA: Royal Marine Commandos, 1966

FA: Italian Military Alpine School, 1995

FA: Andrew Warrington, 2003

FA: John Codling

FA: John Codling

FA: R.G.Higgins, 1955

FA: Royal Marine Commandos, 1966

Brilliant lay-backing up the right side of the perched flake, starting at a shallow gully right of the dry stone wall, finishing up the thin diagonal crack.

FA: Simon Alden

FA: Italian Military Alpine School, 1995

FA: Italian Military Alpine School, 1995

FA: Italian Military Alpine School, 1995

Starting from a gorse filled ledge, up the slab and thin curving crack to the hanging piton. Desperately left into the sloping groove. Finish more easily up the upper slabs.

FA: Simon Alden, 1995

FA: John Codling, 1990

FA: Italian Military Alpine School, 1995

FA: 1995

Start in the middle of the vegetated ledge system. Up a poorly protected slab to better geared slabs then small ledges below the steep wall. Gain a diagonal fault (camming Ns). Spaced hidden moves out right then a step back left over an overlap to reach a belay.

FA: John Codling, 1992

Climb up to the crescent shaped vegetated ledge at half height. Move up and left across the steep slab then back right to finish 3m left of the curving crack.

FA: Royal Marine Commandos, 1966

Up the curving crack to reach a line which traverses left across the Enigma slab, finishing up easier ground well to the left.

FA: Royal Marine Commandos, 1966

Follows the tempting, open curving flake crack, majestically lay-backing the overlap using hexes and cams. A classic. The Italian Military extended the route, starting from a ledge 7m down (good) and unnecessarily bolted it to death (bad).

FA: Royal Marine Commandos, 1966

Start up Curving Crack but then move right to finish up the rib.

FA: R.G.Higgins, 1955

FA: 1995

From the base of Curving Crack traverse right below a nose to finish up the crack on the right. Exposed and scrappy.

FA: Royal Marine Commandos, 1966

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Selected Guidebooks more Nascondi

Autore/i: Simon Alden, Jeffery Camilleri, and Stevie Hasten

Data: 2013

ISBN: 9789995706197

A comprehensive guidebook describing the sport climbing found on the Maltese Islands of Malta and Gozo, covering 21 crags and over 500 fully bolted sport routes, across a wide range of grades up to F8c+.

Autore/i: J. Codling, A. Warrington & R. Abela

Data: 2022

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