About 10m to the left of the corner overlooking the Lion's Rump is an obvious fault/crack in the right hand corner of a recessed face. This is a couple of metres to the left of the face with the prominent white patch of lichen on it.
P1 - 27m, 4c: Climb the fault and pull through the overhang. Above the first overhang step left and traverse about 7m left to a block on a corner. Climb up the corner to the ledge above (last few metres shared with White Face). Scramble across the ledge to the base of the arete, left of the deep chimney cleft taken by Signal Crack.
P2 - 27m, 5a: Climb the blocky pillar. At the top of the pillar climb onto the arete. Continue straight up just to the left of the arete. Climb and flat face split by two thin cracks and then straight up on hidden jugs just left of a brown recess to a platform.
P3 - 25m, 4a: Climb the short face behind the platform to a debris-strewn ledge and then up a short, broken face. Scrambling leads to the summit.
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