Unknown length. Can be belayed from the ground or from the ledge inside the roof (which would shorten the route by 5 ish meters.)
Flat green mossy face from the ground to the ledge. Thin crack in the dihedral to the roof. Decent looking hand crack out of the roof. Haven't see above it yet.
Unknown height. Can be belayed from the ground or the ledge under the rood (that would remove 5ish meters).
On the right side of the square where the ledge continues out of the square. Either dihedral face climb to the roof then hand? crack out, or climb the arete direcctly to the edge of the roof. Hand crack up from the roof.
Beneath the extremely overhung roof that tops the cliff about 50-60m to the south-west of the main prow. Starts with a traverse right along a ledge to a hand crack that leads to a small roof, then another traverse left? or right? to a face climb top out. The headwall is a big question mark. Face climbing, maybe goes. looks liek there could be another crack up high but hard to see from the bottom.
Off the North side of the main prow (left when looking from the top toward the edge) there is a line that might go, sort of follows a banyan tree that has exploited the same weakness in the rock. Could sling the tree at points if pro becomes sparse.
There is a big rock on top of the flat outlook portion of the cliff, if you wrap it it could be a suitabe anchor to project this climb. Not sure if the pro goes or if bolts will be involved.
Length can vary depending if you start down in the pit, or from the lip of the pit. Maybe 5m longer. Looks o be a full continuous crack up a dihedral all the way from bottom to top. At least what we can see of it, needs some gardening. Needs big cams (unsure what size).