Up a fault a meter or two to the right of the start of Cobblestones.
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1. 12m '11': Climb straight up a fault in the face. o;,
2. 18m '13': Move left along the ledge for 2/3m and climb another fault, at the top of IL<
which, traverse left for Sm to a large stance.
3. 22m '14': The 'Corkscrew Crack'. Climb straight up the crack moving out right at the top.
4. 9m '14': Move up a 3m rock step which is followed by a 6m overhanging face. Traverse left onto the inside face of the pinnacle.
5. 12m '12': Step across and traverse right into the base of a narrow chimney which is climbed on the outside to the top of the gendarme.
6. 12m '12': From the left-hand end of the Gendarme move left, using the obvious hand­ rail. Continue to the base of a small crack.
7. 23m '15': Move back right for a short distance and then climb up. About 15m up, on a small ledge, traverse left into a deep crack which is followed to a stance.
Scramble to the cable station.
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