Adjacent Areas
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Another 'odd couple'; like Romulus and Remus. A short and tall buttress sit together. Adam is tiny, but Eve is altogether more impressive, with her jutting axe-edged arete. Guidebook page 205.
| Route (click for voting and user comments) | Symbols | Grade | |
1 |
Jill's Delight 4m. The face just left of the angular arete. | D | |
2 |
Right-hand Side 4m. The right-hand side of the arete. | D | |
3 |
Evens/The Fig Leaf 5m. Opposite Adam, and at the top of the gully, use the pocket to reach the groove above. Some nice moves in a gloomy setting. | 1 Stars | VS 4c |
4 |
Curving Arete 6m. The bow-shaped arete that bounds the north face. | 1 Stars | VS 4c |
5 |
Jack's Delight 8m. From the toe of the tower, trend left to the centre of the face then go direct up pockets. Good climbing but bold (i.e. a... 1 user comment | 1 Stars Fluttery | VS 4b |
6 |
Eve Left-hand Top 50 8m. The left-hand side of the arete is sustained and unprotected. | 2 Stars Pumpy Fluttery | E1 5a |
7 |
Eve Right-hand 8m. The right-hand side of the arete is even harder. | 1 Stars Fluttery | E2 5b |
8 |
Hob Nobs 8m. Straight up the face one metre right of the arete. | Technical Crimpy Fluttery | E4 6a |
9 |
Serpent 8m. Climb to the tiny right-trending crack, follow it for a couple of moves until pockets up and left can be reached. Exit... | Technical Crimpy Fluttery | E4 6a |