Type: Trad, 50 ft (15 m)
GPS: 56.74904, -6.15447
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Gunkswest on May 29, 2018
Admins: Chris Owen, Euan Cameron, Jack Copland

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A classic, steep finger crack that is much harder to lead than to top rope. The route names means to "shush" or be quiet.

Start near the left side of the buttress, on a ledge that is 20 feet above a table-like boulder. The route follows a very obvious finger crack that snakes its way up a short, steep wall.

Make difficult moves off the ground to gain a jug and then fight your way up the steep crack above to the top.

Location Suggest change

Start near the left side of the buttress, on a ledge that is 20 feet above a table-like boulder. The route follows a very obvious finger crack that snakes its way up a short, steep wall.

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Carry a standard rack with extra finger-sized pieces.

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