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South East Ridge | 2 |
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From the upper South Huxley follow the south east ridge to the summit.
Peter Barker, John Chivers, Bob Cunningham December 1959
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South West Face |
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The face is broken into two tiers separated by a 200m wide scree terrace. The
lower tier is 3 pitches in length plus scrambling (crux grade 14) and the
upper tier is 5 pitches plus scrambling (crux 16-17). The rock was variable
in quality, but it is possible to pick a route which avoids the dark
brown/black choss. The good rock on the steep upper tier was mostly light
grey with vertical shallow seams and just enough protection. Descent was by
the loose knife-edged ridge to the south east.
Tony Clarke, Hadley Slade-Jones, February 2008
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