From Upper Africa Ledge a few meters left of Africa Cracks.
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1. 10m '19': Climb the obvious layback crack to stance. Move left towards Can-Can's pitch.
2. 40m '17': Climb a vague recess/chimney right of Can-Can's pitch, continue straight up on smallish flakes. Carry on up to where a thinish layaway move brings you out under Can-Can's crux. There is a long narrow ledge running to the right. Stance on the right­ above the chimney on Africa Cracks.
3. 25m '20': Drop down and rail towards Cape Town, go around the corner, engage mind to blown position and rail to a hanging stance at the end. (#4 friend at stance).
4. 8m '20': Jam through the roof and move around the corner to Africa Eyrie's Ledge.
5. 20m '20': The ledge goes slightly right around the corner. Climb the face one meter before the corner for 3m before moving right for 1,5m. Continue up the face until it eases, then go left and pull up onto undercut face. Scramble to the top.
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