Pyramid Wall (also called Local Rap and Triangle Wall), is a superb little wall with many classic eliminate problems. It also catches the sun and breeze well so often is in good condition when other faces are a bit damp.
The few holds on this wall have been linked in almost every imaginable way. Here’s some options to get you started.
Altitude:
3m
Type:
Wall
Aspect:
North

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1 | Pyramid Left | V2 |
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Avoiding the slab on the left, yellow circles for hands, anything for feet.
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2 | Pyramid Right | V2 |
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Blue circles for hands, anything for feet. Just do it!
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3 | Local Rap | V3 |
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Red circles for hands, anything for feet.
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4 | Chris and Cosey | V8 |
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Sit-start. Traverse right then up, green circles for hands, keeping feet right of the obvious vertical seam in the middle of the wall. The crux is the long move to an odd pocket-like hold at the top.
Colin Pohl, 1991
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The Rose Traverse | V5 |
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Start around the corner on the right. Traverse left staying low, using a rose move. Finish on the slab. Or, link into Local Rap for a sustained problem.
Dave Orsman, 1995
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