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South Coast of Guernsey

Description 

The south coast of Guernsey faces south, and runs the entire width of the island. There are many cliffs along this coast and these are split into 7 main sub areas.
* Pleinmont Point to La Congrelle
* Mont Herault
* Les Tielles
* La Prevote Tower
* La Corbiere
* Le Bigard
* Le Gouffre


Getting There 

There is a main road that runs along the southern part of the island. All the areas can be easily reached a short distance towards the coast from this road.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for South Coast:
Rat Up A Drainpipe   5.11a X     Trad, TR, 60 feet   La Corbiere : Sunset Bay
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Feeling out the moves on Rat Up a Drainpipe

Rat Up A Drainpipe 5.11a X  International : United Kingdom : ... : Sunset Bay
Start up the thin shallow cracks. You get some good small gear at the tops of these cracks.With the gear placed launch out on a lonely lead, since the gear will only protect the first 40 feet of climbing.Small crimps and shallow cracks lead up and over a small overlap then more crimping continues on up directly to the crux moves 6 feet below the niche. Its only 6 feet, but it has the potential of feeling longer than that......[more]   Browse More Classics in International