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Re: New Routes and News 2016
Island. Access by boat to belay on small ledge on the clean north facing cliffs. ★ Perpendicular Penguin 30m 21 Up easy ramps to mantle to wide crack, up … to belay from easy ledges of no.24. Up wide crack onto awesome headwall finger crack, up this until it ends, arrange gear and run it out up slightly crumbly slabRe: New Routes and News 2011
From the notch on Northern Butrees (where the abseil chains are) look across at the wall and cracks opposite. Scramble up to the base of the wall from … to enter finger crack. From half height (where there is a jug in the crack) traverse L (crux) to get established on the face. Up the face to the top via 3Re: New Routes and News 2013
of Cairn Column to an airy hanging belay at the base of a thin crack on the south side of the column. Probably safer for the belayer to stay attached to the abseil line. Pleasant climbing up the face and thin finger crack to a ledge. Follow the fist size crack until it widens to a crux 3-4metres from the top. A fairlyRe: New Routes and News 2014
hog! Lalla R 57a may be a bit harder than 22 actually, but it is not your red crack, it starts on the same slab as PT and even up the same ramp feature that gets u started on PT, and continues up the ramp for another 2-3 M b4 heading up a short steep face/scoop to reach a thin crack - starts as barely fingers, getsGuidebook Tasks
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, and wires that don't fit over 1960's old crusty bolts). thankfully i have been doing a lot of wriggling up big wide cracks of late so it wasn't too bad and once the 5 camolot was in next to the old bolt, all was good. what a cracker of a crack, a must do for all you crack heads!!! the reason i am posting aboutNew Routes and News 2014
short steep cracks on the nose of the buttress immediately south of upper Flange Buttress, approx. 15m R of Circus Wall. Abseil (50m rope) into the depths … one can hand traverse L onto a ledge on the arête. Follow the arête past a number of widish cracks using mantel shelves and layaways rather than jams. FinishRe: New Routes and News 2016
hand jam crack and the L side of the corner followed by a neat traverse R around the nose and up a few metres to belay. (2) 14m Continue … wall to a large ledge, committing, even with a point of aid being used. (4) 25m Thrash upward to a steep finger-hand crack and onwardRe: New Routes
on the over sea wall on Mt Brown. For full value go down when the swell is pumping. It's nuts! 1) 30m 12. From the ledge above the sea follow the easy crack up … to the corner and then the triple cracks to the ledge take double #2.5 and #3 friends. 5) 20m 14. The fantastic ramp under the big roofs finishing at The ComeRe: New Routes
on the left of the face. At base of corner head left 5m to belay beneath thin crack in middle of face. 2. 50m, A2+. Hook up off the ledge to gain the thin crack. Much small gear leads you up and up before belaying on top of large detached pillar. 3. 40m, A3. Spicy peckers off the belay lead to mantel into base of A1