This is the area on the east (back) side of the Long Wall – and the first wall that you come to walking along the beach from the car park.
Routes
Reference | Title | Grade | Length | Pro | Quality | Alert | Operations |
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1 | 1Unnamed, VE | VE | |||||
Climb the wall at the one point where the landing is okay. |
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2 | 2Break Traverse, VM | VM | |||||
Traverse the wall left to right, to just past Mint. Finishing up Mint is a good, more sustained alternative. |
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3 | 3Das Feuer Problem, V7 | V7 | |||||
Super-technical and sustained. Start where the Break Traverse does, but use crimpy holds below the break. Finish up Jaded. |
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4 | 4Jaded, V5 | V5 | |||||
Sit start and, staying below the left-right diagonal seam, climb up and right. Keep feet off the ramp and finish up and around the arete. |
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5 | 5Mint, V0 | V0 | |||||
Straight up the pyramid. Avoid the temptation to stray left. (A good diagonal for the left hand helps.) |
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6 | 6Mikeʻs Traverse, V3 | V3 | |||||
A good workout! Continue the Break Traverse. |
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7 | 7Super Low Traverse, V6 | V6 | |||||
A shouldery and super pumpy left-to-right traverse with very few footholds. No heel-hooking for the grade. |
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8 | 8The Limbo, V7 | V7 | |||||
Uses even lower holds the the Super Low Traverse. |
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9 | 9Steve Conn Power Test #1, V5 | V5 | |||||
Sit start on the large, unhelpful undercling, pull on and slap wildly for the top. You can link into the Super Low Traverse in reverse at V6. |
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10 | 10Unnamed, VE | VE | |||||
This and the next climb are in the Entrance Way itself on the northern face. Climb the slab any way you want. |
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11 | 11Unnamed, VE | VE | |||||
Nice climbing on the arete at the right side of the slab. Use flakes around the corner to start. The crux is a friction step-up onto the arete, near the bottom. |