Adjacent Areas
< Barrel Zawn | Sector Pom Pom >
The best swiming and diving spot on the east coast of Portland is the narrow inlet under the red jib crane. These short walls, that drop straight into the water, now have a few micro deep water solos. Guidebook page 81.
| Route (click for voting and user comments) | Symbols | Grade | |
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White Pony 4m. Step off the ledge and climb the crack. (S0) On a wall to the left (looking in) of Sugar Daddy. 7 user comments | DWS Technical | V2 |
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The World’s Best Mono 9m. Worth doing for its cool crux! Step off the ledge at the end of the headland and traverse right under the large prow. Move... | 1 Stars | V5 |
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Sugar Daddy 7m. A brilliant and technical line. Descend the rusty chain. Traverse left around the prow on the vague foot break to gain the... 5 user comments | 2 Stars DWS Technical Crimpy | 7a+ S0 |
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All Things Being Relative 5m. A saner version of Sugar Daddy. Using the same start, swing around the prow; thereafter climbing the face to the left. | 1 Stars DWS Strong Crimpy | 6a+ S0 |
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Relativity 4m. The tight line of holds just to the right of All Things Being Relative. Climb the left side of the hanging prow directly. | DWS Crimpy | 6a+ S0 |
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The Red Crane Traverse 18m. A superb introduction to the delights of the east coast, and on immaculate rock throughout. From the bottom of the chain,... 3 user comments | 2 Stars DWS | 5 S0 |
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Wall of Squares 4m. The face between the square quarried cut-outs. Start as for the Red Crane Traverse, then climb up the compact wall on... | DWS | 6a S0 |
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Red Crane Wall 4m. The face right of the right-hand quarried cut-out. From the Red Crane Traverse, make tricky moves up and left, to gain the... | DWS | 6a S0 |