Start: About six metres to the right of the Lily Pond is a small cave above the ground.
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1. 27m '12': From the mouth of the cave, ascend the face to the bottom of a chimney slightly to the left. Climb the chimney to Upper Africa Ledge.
Cross the ledge moving to the right to the base of a long vertical fault to the left of an impressive overhanging, undercut arete (No Longer at Ease).
2. 23m '12': Consists of three recesses, each about 8m high. Stance on a small ledge below the deep chimney.
3. 27m '15': Climb the narrow chimney. Continue up the crack above, work out to the right
at the top. (The original ascent split pitch 2 above the chimney.)
4. 22m '16': Traverse to the right to the end of a narrow block. Then hand-traverse 3m on an excellent handrail, around the corner to a small place to stand. Phew! The original traversed a further 12m to end in a cave. However one can move up from just around the corner.
Take the easiest line to the abseil anchors above Africa Corner.
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