Type: TR, 45 ft (14 m)
GPS: 49.40997, 7.59407
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Jay Harrison on Nov 7, 2017
Admins: Shawn Heath

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This is one of the TRs I did while visiting. The cliff consists of a "main block" on climber's left, with a 5.0 gully separating it from diminishing pinnacles to the right. This route begins on the tallest of the right pinnacles, lying on the right side of the gully.
It has a difficult start followed by easier climbing to the top.

Location Suggest change

On the tallest pinnacle on the right side of the gully dividing the crag in two.

Protection Suggest change

The TR anchor is a single steel ring on top of the pinnacle. I used another steel ring farther back and lower as a catastrophe-backup.
A trad lead could be concocted of this route, using a few cams and the available fixed gear.

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