Type
Part of
The smooth slab below and right of Adelaide Saddle. Contains excellent friction climbing but is often snow covered early season.
Aspect
East
Routes
Reference | Title | Grade | Length | Pro | Quality | Alert | Operations |
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1 | 1Grand Pillock's Dangle, 17 | 17 | |||||
Luke Newnham, Margot Harkness, Rob Turner, 1985. |
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2 | 2Little Brown Slab, 21 | 21 | |||||
Two pitches. 21, 15. Pitch one moves past two bolts to a diagonal ledge. |
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Sentinel Shoulder | |||||||
From Lake South America, six pitches of steep slab-climbing to the ridge. A much admired but rarely climbed slab with no avalanche danger. |
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Life Begins At Sixty, 18 | 18 | ||||||
On the slabs above the terrace around Lake Adelaide; a steep wall then two pitches of slabs and up a corner. |
Comments
Attribution
Craig Jefferies
UUID
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