Kenidjack's Main Cliff is an impressive sweep of killas slate that glows a golden brown in the sun and has a number of fine and challenging wall climbs that pick their way up the subtly featured face. The rock on the whole is good, although protection is not always close at hand. The base of the crag is sunny, sheltered and non-tidal, making it a good place to head for in windy weather.
Routes
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6 trad routes (HS...E1) Graded List of Routes List of First Ascents | |||
| Buttress (click for routes) | No. of Routes | Route Type | Sunshine or shade |
Approach walk | Other | Page |
| Kenidjack Routes Kenidjack is an impressive wall of quartz-flecked killas slate. The cliff has a number of sustained... |
6 | Trad |
Lots of sun! |
Uphill 20 mins |
Abseil | 220 |
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