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Description: A great selection of problems spread around the hanging prow of Dangerous Crocodile Snogging.
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Problems:
3 (soft) |
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Easy prow | On the left of little prow is a jug which marks the way for an easy, plesant problem. | Edit | Delete |
6C |
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Little Prow | On a separate little boulder left of the area. Start on a sloping shelf and use the right arete to reach the top. | Edit | Delete |
6C |
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Slappy Seconds | On the little prow boulder, start as far right on the slopey rail as possible. Traverse left, then pop for a crimp and up again for the big ledge, then top out. | Edit | Delete |
7B+ |
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Ram Air | A high rounded arete, above a bouldery landing. | Edit | Delete |
6B+ |
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Ossie's Bulge | From the big flake left of Ram Air, go straight up to a slopey top out. | Edit | Delete |
6B+ |
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The Lurch | From the flake left of Ram Air, Traverse left then up to finish. | Edit | Delete |
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The Scoop | The easy scoop left of Ram Air and Ossie's Bulge. | Edit | Delete |
6C |
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Elastic Wall | The right side wall of the Dangerous Crocodile Snogging Prow. Use a small sidepull to catch the top. | Edit | Delete |
6A (soft) |
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The Arete | Climb the sharp arete, behind and right of Dangerous Crocodile Snogging. | Edit | Delete |
6A |
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5c Wall | Work up crimps on the wall right of The Arete. | Edit | Delete |
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Baby Groove | Climb the easy groove right of The Arete. | Edit | Delete |
5 (hard) |
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Hanging Crack | The grim steep crack on the next boulder behind. | Edit | Delete |
7B (soft) |
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Man Size | The steep bulging arete in the gully left of Hanging Crack, using a big slopey pinch. | Edit | Delete |
5 |
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Classic Mantel | The slopey lip facing the track. | Edit | Delete |
6A+ |
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Up The Bottom | Start on your bottom on the left side of the flake on Easy Prow, climb up left to grab the buttocks feature with both hands and get on top of it. | Edit | Delete |
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