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Adam wrote:down home wall has, but upper down home wall has not been developed (unless i'm getting walls confused here).
Norfolk, Burley and I rapped it a few years ago in the winter. there's definitely potential up there. some sweet looking routes actually... but there's a CRAP load of choss that would need to be trundled to make it safe to walk around up there. it's all sitting above at the base of upper DHW, and above DHW.
i have no idea if the huge dihedral up there has been climbed but i assume so. there are some cool blank looking faces that would take some bolts. can't remember how much gear was up there.
I think if it's as solid as you say I'm going to sling it for pro.motanb wrote:I recall exploring this wall several years ago. I believe i rapped in between the 2 distinct dihedrals (perhaps the blank section referred to?). i noticed that the lichen on the upper sections to be super hard i.e. a standard wire brush could barely scrape it off without the bristles becoming reduced to nothing! The stuff was petrified and hard as rock (i.e. lichen). So, due to the difficulty required in 'peeling' off said lichens , i gave up:-(
Maybe some Clifton tactics are in need, a mix of diluted javax sprayed onto the lichen in order to loosen their death grip? What do you think?
Fred wrote:Steve,
what are the names of the two obvious corners, left one and right one? I couldn't tell from the old descriptions. I've never seen them up close but they look like nice lines, if there aren't too many loose blocks that is.
Maybe if we are lucky Greg will go up there and make the area safe for us to enjoy.
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