![]() ![]() The adjacent inlet, on the other side of the narrow rock fin ![]() The overhanging wall at the back of the central inlet. G Smith, M Crook, A Wainwright, April 2012.ĥ0m to the east is a large zawn indented by 3 inlets. Follow a superb exposed line out right across the yellow headwall of the cave. Continue up and right via a short wall to another ledge and stance.Ģ. 4b. Climb a black overhanging corner on good holds tending right to gain a ledge at 10m. Start from ledges on the left of the zawn just above the sea at low tide. The wedge shaped wall above the sloping terrace immediately right of the 50 degree wall.Ī two pitch affair in a zawn to the east of the Fisherman’s Friend zawn.ġ. 5a. The 50 degree overhanging wall on the left side of the headland. This is the small zawn 20m west of the above area.Īll routes R Potter and K Potter, July 2012.įrom the beach car park, head left (looking out) /south to the headland. Take the slab to the left of the cave to the overhanging wall, traverse right and make your way through the groove. From the top of the slot place some cams in a flared feature before finishing in the same line on better holds. Pull your ropes through and then continue up the shallower slot passing two pegs. A scend the chimney and back-and-foot to the lip where a few hard moves lead to a hanging ledge. This is an exceptional route of its type, requiring a great deal of body contortion and effort. James McHaffie and Dan McManus AL 29/7/16. A super sustained route, lip-traversing the arch before tackling the really overhanging quartzy groove. Thin crack through the bulge on the southern side of the Graig Lwyd headland.Īnother exciting line arcing up the left-hand side of the cave, opposite Fishura. This wall lies on the north side of the next inlet. One is a rising rightward traverse at about S/HS the other is a steep arete with an overhanging start maybe HVS. These seem to be very obvious lines which I would be surprised if they have not been climbed before. ![]() Hidden slab on the undercut end of the second slab north of the beach.Ĥ00m west of the beach I have climbed two lines on the right hand side of Porth Dafarch on the rocks underneath the 79 sponsored life ring, which is the second ring along the cliff edge from the beach. ![]()
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