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Excalibur
5.8 YDS 5b French 16 Ewbanks VI- UIAA 15 ZA HVS 4c British
Type: | Trad, 70 ft (21 m) |
FA: | Peter Biven 1955 |
Page Views: | 248 total · 8/month |
Shared By: | Andy Fielding on Dec 18, 2019 |
Admins: | Chris Owen, Euan Cameron |
Description
So called because, like Arthur's sword, it rises straight from the depths of the pool.
The steep initial corner is often greasy but this leads to pleasant corner jamming and laybacking to a steep finish.
Opinion is divided as to whether the start or the upper crack is the crux. I found it was the latter.
The steep initial corner is often greasy but this leads to pleasant corner jamming and laybacking to a steep finish.
Opinion is divided as to whether the start or the upper crack is the crux. I found it was the latter.
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