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1. Lilly of the Valleys (3) slabby line at RH sid eof crag 2. Jumping Jack Flash (4+) short orange wall to left 3. Enema of the Affair (6c) ** the arete with excellent moves 4. High Moon (6b) * the steep face to the left. Good. 5. Suppose a Tree (4) a narrow corner to the left again 6. Buen Cuol (4) short wall to left, generally easing in angle. 7. Mal Cule (4) a vague corner then via overlap and slabby wall 8. The Ring (3) direct from Mal Cule via a 'prow' of rock 9. Bore Hole (3) the obvious line of bore holes to the left The crag now becomes much more impressive with a large sandstone wall which does, unfortunately, take a while to dry out in the Spring. 10. Cheeky Arete Severe the obvious arete with a single PR 11. The Big Tissue (6b+) the overlap 2m to the left finishing via the wall above. 12. Peachy (6b+) * the wall to the left via a jutting hold and a borehole. The overlap above provides the difficulties. 13. Mislivings (6c+) ** a peculiar leftwards line across the overlap to a final bulging finish. 14. Paradise Row (6c+) * gains the finish of mislivings via the fine wall to its left. Again the finish provides the crux. 15. The Pink Lady (6c) * the centre of the wall trending rightwards via an incipientcrackline 16. A Cleft Stick (7a) * steps left out of Pink Lady then via an overlap and tricky finale on the headwall. 17. Belly Up (7a+) ** a vague crackline via a hole and another diffuclt and fingery finale on the headwall. 18. Root Canal E1 5b the naturally protected corner line 19. Rump and Scoop (6a) * the arete on the left 20. The Black Circular Cat E3 5c * from LH side of the face gains a ledge. R to ramp and up to corner. Move out right to finish, feet on ramp 21. The Postman E2 5c gains a thin crack and continues right across the face to finish via a corner exiting left. 22. Pecker Patrol E1 5b left edge of wall via a PR moving right to finish |