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Logged Descriptions (logged by 1 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From w, parking for a few cars, staircase down into cove, having noticed this seems to be a P30. Climbed the steep SE buttress, decent rock but not 100% reliable - extreme care needed. Exposed grass above, narrow in 2 places, studded fellshoes provide secure footing on rock and steep grass. Flory photos: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10203089355792267.1073742049.1757312418&type=1&l=6aa53727c3. Then along beach to the Zacrys pair which was the original plan. | RHW | 13/05/2017 |
19/1/23. Not for me -thank you very much. This looked to my eye like a ridiculously risky scramble on steep grass above a big drop. No doubt easy-ish but horribly unpredictable and uncertain with the terrifying knowledge on the ascent that you have to come back down the same way. It's a very public spot and the chances are you may have to also contend with getting shouted at to come down by a well wisher, have the coastguard called by the anxious, or be filmed with delight by someone hoping to catch your mounting anxiety and possible slither and (fatal?)plummet for a youtube epic fails. A rope would not be any use as there looks like there are no runner placements. Wonder what RHW's heartrate readout looked like? | Chris Pearson | blank |