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Description: The nearest boulder to the road is one of the fastest drying bits of rock in the peak district, and often very busy after rain.
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Problems:
5+ |
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Mantel Problem | Just left of the arete, mantel past the slot. | Edit | Delete |
7B+ |
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Tracking | From the left arete, traverse the slopey break rightwards to finish up Strawberries. | Edit | Delete |
7C |
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Tracking Strict | No Crack for feet near end. | Edit | Delete |
7C+ |
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Tracking into Trackside | Continue traversing to finish up Trackside. | Edit | Delete |
5+ |
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Pocket Problem | Follow the pockets to the top. | Edit | Delete |
4 |
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Wall Problem | Straight up, right of the pockets. | Edit | Delete |
6B |
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Wall Problem Low Start | From the low break, power upwards. | Edit | Delete |
6B |
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Strawberries | The tricksome wall left of the crack, starting from thin seams. | Edit | Delete |
4+ (soft) |
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Wide Crack | ...is a wide crack. | Edit | Delete |
7C (hard) |
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Play Hard | From the two handed sloper, climb the wall right of the crack. | Edit | Delete |
8A+ |
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Work Hard | Direct up the centre of the slabby wall. | Edit | Delete |
7A |
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Sloper Deadpoint High Start | Climb left of the crack, with a deadpoint from the sidepull and sloper blob. Prior to ground level changes, the sloper was too high for many people to start from. | Edit | Delete |
7A+ |
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Sloper Deadpoint Low Start | Pull on with left hand sidepull, right hand low. Gain the sloper and continue as for the high start. | Edit | Delete |
6B |
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Crack and Pocket | Climb the crack on its left, using everything within reach. | Edit | Delete |
7A |
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Trackside | Climb the right arete on its left. | Edit | Delete |
7A |
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Sidetrack | The easiest version is also the tall person's solution. Reach high up the arete to start. | Edit | Delete |
7A+ (hard) |
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Sidetrack (strict) | Eliminate the footblock to make the problem slightly harder and less reach dependant. | Edit | Delete |
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