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DescriptionTo the left of the steep buttress of L'Horla is the Avalanche Wall, an old quarried edge that fortunately no longer has a reputation for loose rock. It is home to several classic moderate crack climbs and a share of hard face routes. Getting ThereThe tall, angular bay just past L'Horla when approaching from the car park. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Avalanche Wall:
P.M.C. 1 5.6 Trad, 50 feet
Avalanche Wall 5.9 Trad, 45 feet
Featured Route For Avalanche Wall
P.M.C. 1 5.6 International : United Kingdom : ... : Avalanche Wall
P.M.C. 1 directly assaults one of the steepest parts of the Avalanche Wall. Don't be intimidated, though- the route has more positive holds than you can shake a stick at and ample protection, at least on the lower half. Begin by working up through the spider's web of good hand cracks to gain a large ledge. Continue rightwards up a juggy ramp with less protection to gain the flat summit....[more] Browse More Classics in International |