Type
Part of
Take Red Arete track and continue up scree and right to gully below the Grey Wall. Keep on the left side and up broken ledges rightwards to the base. Rap anchors in left gully for descent.
Aspect
North East
Routes
Reference | Title | Grade | Length | Pro | Quality | Alert | Operations |
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SS | SSOn the Shady Side, 17 | 17 | 90m | 8 | |||
Starts low down on the left up slab to ledge.
Up short wall to bolted slab.
Right and up to ledge on right. Bolt belays 30m apart for descent. |
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SOG | SOGShades of Grey, 21 | 21 | |||||
Up short wall to bolted slab.
Left then up to first overlap then left to belay.
Steep balance moves through 2 overlaps.
Climb outside edge of large flake to belay on good ledge.
Right across ledge then up slab. Belay rings 30m apart for descent. |
Comments
UUID
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access is now ok, Shades of Gray pitch 4 / 5 not recommended…big loose blocks
In reply to access is now ok, Shades of by milan
So what changed? Route finding?
Acces to the crag was very unstable, ended up in a free climb of a 3m high wall (14 grade i think :) to reach the wall which was wet, and mossy (ok this is not so wuprising in MAY) dd not climb and went to kingfishers slab which is great, and easy acces. Hiking out of the area was dangeorus, (down in the 14 grade route, than scrambling on VERY loose ground) wouldl not reccomend it.
Take extra precautions.
In reply to Acces to the crag was very by milan
oh. this comment might sound like from somebody who just got out of a city, and overreacting, but I do live in the area and hike a lot, even off route so I am not a whiner, might be that a rockslip changed the scneario. ?