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Grade | Route | Gear style | Popularity | ||
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15 | ★ Dante's Inferno
Top pitch is excellent. Some like the first pitch and others think it's rubbish.
FA: Chris Dewhirst & Alec Campbell, 1966 | 70m, 2 | |||
23 | ★ Tinsel Town
Start from the top of pitch 1 of Dante's Inferno. Line left of the arete of Shaky Town, which is just left of the pitch 2 flake of Dante's Inferno. Knee pad recommended, it has been known to tear pants. FA: Geoff Little & Maureen Gallagher, 1988 | 15m, 3 | |||
23 X | Shaky Town
Very poor protection. Coming in from left, gain arete left of the Dante's Inferno's 2nd pitch flake. FA: Mark Moorhead, Kim Carrigan & Louise Shepherd, 1979 | 15m | |||
18 R | Racey
Nice but a bit bold. Bold groove 2 metres right of pitch 2 Dante's Inferno. FA: Kim Carrigan, Mark Moorhead & Louise Shepherd, 1979 | 15m | |||
21 | Bog On Up
Direct line between 'Racey' and 'Censorship', finishing up smooth headwall FA: Jon Muir, Geoff Little & Maureen Gallagher, 1988 | 15m | |||
16 R | Censorship
Good line but you'll have no chance if the huge block goes. Take the major corner 7 metres right of Racey. Climb directly past the huge apparently detached block in the overhang and continue up. The original finish to Day Of Rest starts up this pitch and traverses right below the overhang. FA: Kim Carrigan, Mark Moorhead, Louise Shepherd & Rod Young, 1979 | 15m | |||
15 R | ★ The Joker
The arete left of Sideshow, another good approach to the second pitch of 'Dante's Inferno'[442373157]. FA: Clive Curson, 1998 | 25m, 1 | |||
19 | ★★ Sideshow
Start: Left-most route on the main, orange face. Head up right side of block on left then through weakness in overlap | 35m | |||
18 | ★★★ Entertainer
Up weakness to the right of Side Show following left-facing flake system to the roof. Head left along under this until an exit can be made straight up to rap station. For a more exciting finish (still grade 18), go straight through the weakness in the roof Start: Two metres right of Side Show, a vague "E" can be found scratched on the rock | 20m | |||
21 | ★★ Round Up
Start as for Entertainer. Originally started up 'Comic Relief' but you really need double ropes for that. Up Entertainer then follow right-hand weakness at flake. Veer right to shallow corner. Hard moves up corner and through bulge to ledge. Up major flake until it ends then either up or move right to anchor. FA: Chris Shepherd & Steve Moore, 1981 | 30m | |||
21 | ★★★ Comic Relief
Start in the middle of the wall about five metres right of Entertainer, a vague "CR" can be found scratched on the rock Up bulging weakness and pockets (very pumpy to get good gear in) to left-facing flake system that leads to dark overlap. Through this then up wall trending right. Move right rather than going straight up final corner. Rap anchors. This climb has been the scene of a number of ground fall accidents including broken legs, head injuries and a belayer seriously injured by the falling leader. Take care at the first section. Consider the use of mats, spotters (but see above) and helmets. Gear Beta Spoiler The initial big flake has garbage placements followed by an insecure move. People rip this gear and deck. The thin horizontal break just above the flake (which many climbers fail to notice) offers an opportunity to place bombproof gear before doing the hard move. | 20m | |||
22 | ★ Last Laugh
Up 'Comic Relief' to its good rest at the horizontals. Traverse R for a couple of metres and pull around the R side of the bulge (crux) and up onto the stance. Step R and climb the lovely orange wall (R of the upper part of 'Comic Relief') until it joins the last moves of 'Comic Relief' and reaches its anchors. The careful use of a few slings will reduce any rope drag. FA: Glenn Tempest & Karen Tempest, Aug 2016 | 27m | |||
24 | ★★ Hello Hollywood
Exciting traverse of the lower wall. | 50m | |||
28 | ★★ Showstopper
One very, very hard move.. hence the name. FA: Paul Hoskins, 1999 | 27m, 3 | |||
26 | ★ Pet Abuse
Chipped, hence not very popular. FA: Kim Carrigan | 30m, 2 | |||
27 | ★★★ Bada boom
Climb Cut Short for a few metres until you can gain the hanging orange/grey wall to the left. Up this on delightful incuts, slopes, razors, and pockets to gain a series of beautiful pockets above an orange overlap. Make a span leftwards above the lip to pick up a vertical seam through a bulge then stagger over this to join Tapestry at the end of its traverse. Finish up Tapestry. FA: Ingvar Lidman, 2009 | 30m, 5 | |||
23 | ★ Tapestry
| 40m | |||
21 | ★ Cut Short
| 30m | |||
22 | Final Bough
Contrived crux but nice top wall. Up Cut Short to roof then follow line right up shallow groove to ledge. Delicately over bulge, then easily. FA: Kim Carrigan & Robin Miller, 1982 | 35m | |||
15 | ★★ Day of Rest
Starts at ground level, a few metres right of 'Cut Short' at a right leaning diagonal crack. Although it is written up as 3 pitches, the first pitch finishes near a rap anchor, and this is where most people tend to finish the route.
FA: Chris Dewhirst Chris Baxter, 1979 | 85m, 3 |
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