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Hot Ziggerty (6C)
The Good, the Bad and the Beagle (7A (hard))
Men Only (4)
Flatworld (7B+)
Flatworld Left (7B+ (soft))
The Ripper (with arete) (7A+)
The Choker (7C+ (soft))
The Walnut (6C (soft))
Beagles About (7A)
Fat World (6A+)
Elmer Fudd (left-hand) (6C+)
Hurry on Sundown sitstart (7A)
Hurry on Sundown (6C+)
Lilliput (7A (hard)) | Registered Rhymenecologist | |||||
| 5+ |
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Warm-up Arete 2 | Left of Warm-up Arete. | ||
| 5+ |
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Warm-up Arete | Left of the groove feature. | ||
| 6C |
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Registered Rhymenecologist | Highball wall following an obvious groove feature. | ||
| Square Stone | |||||
| 4 (soft) |
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Left Side | |||
| 6A |
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Middle | Sitstart from the small edge under the lip. Climb straight up. | ||
| 5+ |
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Right Side | From good low holds, reach the flake beneath the lip, then straight up. | ||
| 4 (soft) |
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Right Arete | |||
| 4 (soft) |
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Front Face | |||
| 6B+ |
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Square Stone Traverse | From the left, traverse edges rightwards at mid-hieght. Finish up the arete. | ||
| The Ripper | |||||
| 7A+ |
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Undercutting | Start about 1m left of the arete, slightly up the bank. Right hand on thin undercut/pinch and left on small edge, followed by funny left hand flick to 2 finger undercut to gain the obvious undercut with your right hand. | ||
| 6B |
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Balls Test | Climb the left arete of the crack, using holds on the face to the left. | ||
| 4+ |
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The Crack - name?? | |||
| 7A+ |
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The Ripper (with arete) | A blind foothold on the arete enables a stiff rock leftwards for the finishing jug. | ||
| 7B (soft) |
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The Ripper | The wall right of the crack. Nice undercutting to balance up to a couple of small crimps, step up on more smears and bang for the top. | ||
| 7A (soft) |
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Truffle Pig | On the right wall next to The Ripper, A rising crack with slopers, crimp, a powerful crossover with the right arm, a full body workout. never linked the sit | ||
| The Matterhorn | |||||
| 7A |
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Smutt Ridge | Start on the detached, hemmed in slab beneath the roof, make a big span out from undercuts to a shothole on the lip, and traverse the lip rightwards to the arete. Pull up this to rock onto, and finish up the slab. | ||
| 7A+ |
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Bone At It Direct | Follow Smutt Ridge to the lip, then pull directly over on to the slab, and wander up this to finish. | ||
| The Walnut | |||||
| 6C (soft) |
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The Walnut | A low traverse from far left to far right. | ||
| 7A+ (soft) |
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Whip Me Whip Me | Beneath the finishing moves of the traverse, a lie-down start matched on two low slopers (a toe hook may help), leads to another sloper, then an easy exit. | ||
| 6C+ (soft) |
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Little Richard | Sitstart the undercut north side of the boulder, at a good flake. Power straight up to jugs. | ||
| 7B |
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Walnut Whip | From a low jug on the right, traverse left at mid-height to finish round the arete. All the jugs are off-limits. | ||
| 7C+ (soft) |
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The Choker | Start as for Walnut Whip. Drop down to a slopey ledge, using a sharp crimp. Reach the Little Richard pinch and continue leftwards staying very low round the arete. Finish up the slabby wall. | ||
| 6B+ |
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Simon's Problem | The non-eliminate version of Walnut Whip, using the big jugs. | ||
| 7A |
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Percy's Problem ?? | On the backside of the boulder is an undercut lip. Mantel this?? | ||
| The Eaglestone | |||||
| 4 |
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Men Only | Also the way down. Follow the chips, not the men. | ||
| 7A+ |
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A Fist Full of Beagles | From the break, span to the lip and slap upwards into a groveling mantel finale. If you can grab a beagle, use it for all you are worth... | ||
| 7A |
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Beagles About | Aim for the drainage tube. | ||
| 7B |
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For a Few Beagles More | From the small corner, reach breaks, then follow these left to the top. Getting on for highball. | ||
| 7A (hard) |
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The Good, the Bad and the Beagle | Follow the green streak to the top, then battle with sloping things. | ||
| 6B+ |
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A Beagle Too Far | The left facing corner/ groove. | ||
| 7B+ |
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The Bright Concept | Climb the left hand side of the nose, using a small pocket undercut. | ||
| 7A |
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Dreaming the Eagle | The Right hand side of the nose, via a long span if you're lucky or an excellent pop if you're not. | ||
| 7A+ |
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The Beagle Has Landed | Pull up the left side of the face using sharp eggshell crimps to reach the higher break. | ||
| 7A+ |
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Where Beagles Dare | Balance upwards via a small right hand pocket, then double dyno past the bulge. Using the pocket with left hand and moving right takes you away from where beagles do daring things. | ||
| 6B+ |
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Like a Beagle over Troubled Water | Climb the wall and breaks. | ||
| Flatworld | |||||
| 7B |
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Heroes | The prow on the edge, up and left of Flatworld. | ||
| 7A (hard) |
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Lilliput | Behind Flatworld and Elmer Fudd is a low undercut boulder. From the two lowest holds, chase the edges over the bulge, making judicious use of the foot ramp. Alternatively, rock leftwards from the start - same grade. | ||
| 7B+ (soft) |
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Flatworld Left | Climb the arete on its left. Watch the landing. | ||
| 7B+ |
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Flatworld | The impressive arete, on its right. | ||
| 7C+ |
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Flatworld Sitstart | |||
| 6C+ |
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Hurry on Sundown | Climb the right arete of the Flatworld block. | ||
| 7A |
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Hurry on Sundown sitstart | Climb the right arete of the Flatworld block, from sitting. All footholds on the arete are allowed | ||
| 7A+ |
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Hurry on Sundown sitstart (strict) | Climb the right arete of the Flatworld block, from sitting. Eliminate the good foothold low on the arete. | ||
| 4+ |
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Phat World | The easy left arete of the slab block has jugs for hands and smears for feet. | ||
| 6C+ |
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Elmer Fudd (left-hand) | Climb the wall just right of the arete. | ||
| 7A |
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Elmer Fudd (right-hand) | Climb the wall using the starting foothold of Fatworld. Move left and up via poor holds. | ||
| 6A+ |
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Fat World | The right arete of the slab boulder next to the Flatworld block. | ||
| Higher Ground | |||||
| 7C |
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Higher Ground | The high wall, with a hard move to finish. A big stretch from an undercut may be essential. | ||
| Monument Buttress | |||||
| 7A+ (hard) |
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Fact Hunt | Sitstart on good holds and power up the rib. | ||
| 7C |
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That Which Does Not Kill Me Makes Me Stronger | Crimp desperately up the centre of the wall. | ||
| 6C |
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Dirty Bitch | Sitstart as for Fact Hunt. Head right via undercuts to finish rocking onto the slab. No right arete. | ||
| Hot Ziggerty | |||||
| 6C+ |
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Cold Diggerty | Start off the blocks in the corner at some small but good crimps. Follow your nose diagonally right, using the dirty crimpers to the top where the arete meets the flat top. | ||
| 6C |
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Hot Ziggerty | Brilliant, committing highball wall. | ||
| 7A |
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Tony Gubba's World of Rubba | The low start to Hot Ziggerty. | ||
| Poppers Start | |||||
| 7A+ |
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Poppers Start | A dynamic problem start to the E5. Finish at the break. | ||
| Honeypot Wall | |||||
| 6B |
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Cheekbone | The left arete of the buttress starting on it's lower right side. | ||
| 7A |
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Glove Love | The wall up hairline cracks left of centre. | ||
| 6B |
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Genie | The central line. | ||
| 6C |
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Honeypot | Direct/righthand start to Genie. | ||
| 7A (soft) |
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Judge Philip Banks | Up behind and to the right of Honeypot Wall. Sitstart the lip and rockover. | ||
| Railtrack | |||||
| 5 |
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Unfalloffable | The serious left arete. | ||
| 5+ |
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Lucy's Slab | |||
| 7A |
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Railtrack | Climb the obvious rail at the bottom of the blunt left rib. A skin shredder. | ||
| Entrance Walls | |||||
| 4+ |
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Unknown | The first arete on the side wall is highball and worthwhile. | ||
| 6A+ |
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John Wilson | The double arete, from a low start. Escape rightwards at the top. | ||
| 6A |
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Flying Start | The groove is tricky. Escape rightwards at the top. | ||
| Gun Buttress | |||||
| 4+ |
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Jolly Green Dwarf | The slabby rib | Edit | |
| 6A+ |
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Mad Bilberries | Follow a central line up the slab, avoiding the rib and arete. | Edit | |
| 6B+ |
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Jolly Green Elephant | The left arete of Gun Buttress. | Edit | |
| 5 |
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Pensioner's Bulge | Edit | ||
| 5 |
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Hair Conditioned Nightmare | The pillar right of the gun. | Edit | |
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