Left Side Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 364 ft |
GPS: |
64.49023, 10.81698 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 20,008 total · 189/month |
Shared By: | Phil Lauffen on Aug 12, 2015 |
Admins: | Phil Lauffen, Michael Sullivan |
Description
This is the area loosely defined(aka defined by me) to the left of the main cave. I think the climb "Kakestykket" makes sense as the last route before you are "in" the cave.
This section of rock is absolutely beautiful. Tall, steep, foreboding, featured, and solid granite, you couldn't ask for a better wall.
Sun from about 11 to when it sets (never, at the height of summer). It all stays dry while its raining, but some climbs (notably Kykkeli) seep. Gnats/Mosquitoes can be cruxy, a bug hat is a good idea for belays.
Most people climb here, on the left side. You'll be sure to find something at your level.
This section of rock is absolutely beautiful. Tall, steep, foreboding, featured, and solid granite, you couldn't ask for a better wall.
Sun from about 11 to when it sets (never, at the height of summer). It all stays dry while its raining, but some climbs (notably Kykkeli) seep. Gnats/Mosquitoes can be cruxy, a bug hat is a good idea for belays.
Most people climb here, on the left side. You'll be sure to find something at your level.
Classic Climbing Routes at Left Side
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