Start at the tree and bushes 5m left of the foot of 'clutching at straws'. Boldly climb the arete on delicate flow stone, tree runner, past a hidden borehole (M/L cam) to the right, to a stepped ledge system. Step up to the foot of the continuing arete carefully, to reach blocks and various protection options. Continue up the arete above, steeply on suspect rock, turning it to its left, past good gear, to reach a perched blocky flake. Surmount this, thus finishing the arete and trend leftwards to an exit. Pass through bushes, past a substantial tree and 2 rock tiers to reach the left most extreme of the central rib exits. Tree belay at top, fence is becoming delapedated.
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Autore/i: Gordon Jenkin and Mark Davies
Data: 2021
ISBN: 9781800681361
A comprehensive guidebook describing over 400 sport routes in the Lower Wye Valley at Wyndcliff Quarry, Black Cliff Quarry, Woodcroft Quarry, Wintour’s Leap, Ban-y-gor, and Tintern Quarry.
Autore/i: Steve Broadbent
Data: 2024
ISBN: 9781913167127
A selective guidebook describes the best sport climbing areas in the southern half of England and Wales, describing 101 crags and over 4,600 routes covering Carmarthen Bay, the Gower Peninsula, Swansea Bay, the Welsh Valleys, Gilwern, the Wye Valley, Avon, north side of Cheddar Gorge, Portland, Lulworth, Swanage, Devon, and Cornwall.
Autore/i: Mark Glaister
Data: 2022
ISBN: 9781873341889
10 top climbing areas of the southwest of England - Wye Valley, Avon and Somerset, North Devon, Culm Coast, Inland Cornwall, Atlantic Coast, West Penwith, The Lizard, Inland Devon and Torbay
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